Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj cast his vote in the Batajnica district of Belgrade on Sunday, as the nation's general elections were underway.
He addressed the media shortly afterwards, saying that they would like to win over 50 percent of votes or at least be the strongest party in parliament. He also added that Radical Party is open to form a coalition with parties who support integration with Russia and are willing to renounce the European Union (EU).
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "More than anything we would like to win more than 50 percent [of the vote] and show the people what real government is, the government which takes care of people's interest. Since this is not likely to happen in this election, we would at least like to be the strongest party in the parliament. Our main goal is to win at least 84 parliamentary seats so that nobody can change the Serbian constitution without Serbian Radicals. Because, the biggest peril for us in the coming period is change of the constitution as order from the Western powers."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We can form a coalition only with those parties who renounce the European Union and want integration with Russia. During my election campaign, on several occasions, I offered Aleksandar Vucic the opportunity to renounce the European Union and turn towards integration with Russia. If he does that, we can cooperate, support him and form the coalition."
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T/I: 10:22:54
Croatian PresidentFranjo Tudjman's ruling Croatian Democratic
Union (HDZ) is the strong favourite to win Sunday's (29/10)
elections for the lower house of Parliament. The opposition parties have been handicapped by the mainly state-run media and face an uphill
struggle to oust a government which has led the country from
communist Yugoslavia to national independence. Tudjman himself is
not up for re-election. But as a charismatic figurehead, his role
of boosting the HDZ campaign has been vital. The HDZ won the first
multi-party elections in 1990 and the first post-independence
elections two years later. It is seen as both nationalist and
right-wing. Tudjman and his party currently enjoy considerable
national popularity because of the Croatian military's recapture
of the Krajina region from rebel Serbs during the summer.
Tudjman's talk of further military action to retake Eastern
Slavonia, the last remaining piece of Croatia still inSerb hands,
if current negotiations for a peaceful hand-back fail have also
helped keep the HDZ at the top of the polls. At an election rally
in the southwestern port city of Rijeka on Wednesday (25/10),
Tudjman was cheered by huge crowds. Shouts of "Croatia, Croatia"
greeted his pledge to win back Eastern Slavonia by force if
necessary. With 90 percent of Croatia's media controlled by the
HDZ, the country's second largest party, the Croatian Social
Liberal Party (HSLS) has been struggling to win support. It was
banned from making television advertisments earlier this month and
an electoral commission running the polls appears relatively
toothless. The minority Serbian People's Party has also attacked
the Government for engineering the election. Spokesman Veselin
Pejnovic said Serbs would be forced to use a different colour
voting slip which would instantly identify them.
SHOWS:
VARIOUS, CROATIA, 25 OCTOBER,1995/FILE
ZAGREB, OCT 25:
Various election posters on hoardings around Zagreb including
HDZ's which says "the right man, the right party at the right
time"
top shots of busy Zagreb city centre
trams, people
flag on Parliament building
plaque
pullout to ws parliament building
Slaven Letica, Croatian political analayst, says the voters have
to choose between a totalitarian state or a democracy - the
future is going to be very important for the future of the
state
NEAR ZAGREB, MAY 1995:
military parade after capture of Western Slavonia - Tudjman in
white army uniform reviews troops and vehicles
OKUCANI, SERB HELD-KRAJINA, MAY 5, 1995
victorious croat soldiers on tanks rolling into town
KNIN, AUGUST 1995
Tudjman review victorious troops after capture of Krajina
KNIN, KRAJINA, AUGUST 5, 1995
ws croatian flag atop hill
croat soldier hugging and celebrating
croatian tanks through main street
RIJEKA, OCTOBER 25, 1995
HDZ rally
Tudjman sot saying he is ready to negotiate the peaceful
reintegration of Eastern Slavonia but if this is not possible
he will solve the problem by force
crowd chanting
crowd cheers
Croatian flag is raised
tudjman at attention;
VUKOVAR, CROATIA, NOVEMBER 15, 1991
soldier carrying croatian flag through town
ws vukovar devastation
soldier firing from inside building
tracking shot of devestated town
tank rolling through street
ZAGREB, 25/10
liberal party stand in town centre
Liberal Party secretary Bozo Kovacevic says there are many
obstacles in their way - the party was banned from running its
own commercials on television
banned Liberal Party advert "Dosta"
Drazen Budisa, Liberal Party leader waves to audience at rally
wide of stage
Serbian National Party spokesman Veselin Pejnovic saying the serbs
would immediately identify them
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XFASerbia's PresidentMilan Milutinovic officially dissolved the Serb parliament on Wednesday, one day after the parliament ratified an agreement by Slobodan Milosevic's party to share power with democracy forces in the dominant Yugoslav republic.
The parliamentary speaker, Dragan Tomic, formally proclaimed December 23rd as the date for the new elections.
Under the constitution, these steps follow Tuesday's decision by the Serbian parliament to approve a transition government to administer Yugoslavia's main republic until the elections.
Those elections, which will be held nearly a year ahead of schedule, offer President Vojislav Kostunica's forces a chance to win control of the legislature, which had been dominated by Milosevic's allies.
Kostunica assumed the federal presidency on October 7th, after defeating Milosevic in the September 24th election.
A popular uprising forced the Yugoslav strongman to concede defeat.
Yugoslavia is made up of two republics: Serbia and Montenegro.
However, the key to real power in Yugoslavia lies in controlling Serbia, which accounts for 90 percent of the country's population and virtually all of the economy.
Kostunica and his allies in the 18-party Democratic Opposition of Serbia have been struggling to consolidate their authority, jump-start the economy and enable Yugoslavia to rejoin major international organisations.
On the federal level, he has been forced to negotiate with some of Milosevic's allies, notably the Montenegro-based Socialist People's Party, to try to form a national government.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"The main goal of this government in the short term will be to stabilize political, social and economic life in our republic and to create conditions after the elections for long term stabilization, for the benefit of all citizens of Serbia. I want to inform you that I signed a decision today to dissolve the Parliament of Serbia."
SUPERCAPTION: Milan Milutonovic, Serbian President
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"With this agreement on the early parliamentary elections, we declared civil peace in Serbia. That is a huge result. The agreement as a whole should enable civil peace in our country and all political subjects that are forming this government now will do their best to secure that peace."
SUPERCAPTION: Milomir Minic, new Serbian Premier
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
" I know that there is still political tension in our country. But, the Democratic Opposition of Serbia have promised, with all other subjects in this government, to create conditions for early democratic elections on December 23rd."
SUPERCAPTION: Nebojsa Covic, Serbian Vice-Premier
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"I want to inform you that I have received the letter from President of Serbia Milan Milutinovic about dissolving the Parliament of Serbia. In accordance with that decision, I am proclaiming the parliamentary elections for December 23rd. Thank you."
SUPERCAPTION: Dragan Tomic, Speaker of the (dissolved) Serbian parliament
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The leaders of the Yugoslav troops who served in Kosovo have been presenting some of their men with medals, praising them as heroes of the people.
At the same time Serb political and religious leaders from the region have urged Serbs to remain in the province, despite fears they will become targets of reprisals by Kosovar Albanians.
In recent days, Serbs in Kosovo have also voiced doubts about NATO's commitment to their safety.
But allied commanders say the role of NATO troops in the province is to assure the well-being of all its inhabitants, whatever their ethnic or religious background.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I congratulate you and I wish that you proudly carry the medal of peoples' hero, which will be put on your battle flag when all the members of your brigade come from Kosovo. Thank you for everything you have done for your country, our fatherland and our people."
SUPERCAPTION: GeneralNebojsa Pavkovic, Commander of the 3rd Army
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"The Serb Radical Party thinks that Yugoslavia and Serbia should do everything in their power to allow the Serbian people to concentrate in the bigger cities and areas where they represent the majority so they can defend themselves more easily from attacks by Albanian terrorists and from the Americans who want to see all the Serbs leave Kosovo and Metohija".
SUPER CAPTION: Vojislav Seselj, Leader of the Serbian Radical Party
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I pray and appeal to all of you, brothers and sisters, who live and who have suffered in Kosovo and Metohija not to leave your ancient and sacred homeland. As a priest I come to Pec, my spiritual children and all good people who live here and I would like to stay for longer."
SUPER CAPTION: Patriarch Pavle, Head of Serbian Orthodox Church
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A senior Chinese leader has joined Yugoslavia's PresidentSlobodan Milosevic in accusing the U-N mission in Kosovo of tolerating "genocide" against non-Albanians.
Li Peng, chairman of the Chinese National People's CongressStanding Committee, is heading a delegation on an official visit to Yugoslavia.
Together Li and Milosevic said on Monday that NATO-led peacekeepers should be withdrawn from Kosovo.
While in Belgrade, Li also denounced last year's NATO bombing campaign as a violation of international law and praised Yugoslavia for its "heroic" defence against the Western alliance.
Li Peng, the second-most powerful figure in the Chinese Communist Party, met Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic on Monday.
The two of them sharply criticised the troubled U-N mission in Kosovo in a joint statement following their evening meeting.
In their statement, Li and Milosevic denounced the "systematic" violations of the U-N Security Council resolution which established the peacekeeping mission in Kosovo last year.
They claimed "international security and civilian presence is being abused for the interests of Albanian terrorists and their allies in NATO."
They also alleged that "under the authority of the U-N, genocide against the Serb people and other non-Albanians was being carried out."
After meeting Milosevic, Li addressed the Yugoslav parliament.
There he called last year's NATO air campaign in Serbia a "flagrant violation of international law."
He received rapturous applause for his praise of the Yugoslavs' "heroic defence" against the Western alliance.
China, a powerful Security Council member, has sought to maintain and expand links with Belgrade despite Milosevic's international isolation and his indictment by the U-N war crimes tribunal.
Its interest in improving relations with Yugoslavia intensified after U-S jets mistakenly attacked the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, killing three Chinese citizens and devastating the building.
After Belgrade, Li is to visit Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine.
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The Serbs share cultural traits with the rest of Southeast Europe, and are predominantly Orthodox Christians by religion. The Serbian language is official in Serbia (also in disputed Kosovo) and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is spoken by the majority in Montenegro.

Ethnology

The modern identity of Serbs is rooted in Eastern Orthodoxy and traditions. In the 19th century, the Serbian national identity was manifested, with awareness of history and tradition, medieval heritage, cultural unity, despite living under different empires. Three elements, together with the legacy of the Nemanjić dynasty, were crucial in forging identity and preservation during foreign domination: the Serbian Orthodox Church, Kosovo Myth, and the Serbian language. When the Principality of Serbia gained independence from the Ottoman Empire, Orthodoxy became crucial in defining the national identity, instead of language which was shared by other South Slavs (Croats and Bosniaks). The tradition of slava, the family saint feast day, is an important ethnic marker of Serb identity, and is usually regarded their most significant and most solemn feast day.

As of May 2015 Šešelj is awaiting the verdict for alleged war crimes, having been suspected of involvement in crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in the Hague. He surrendered to court custody voluntarily in February 2003 but his trial did not begin until November 2007. On 24 July 2009, he was sentenced to 15 months in detention for disrespecting the court after publishing names of trial witnesses on his personal website. Šešelj was sent back to Serbia in November 2014, after, according to his own words, "the tribunal didn't know what to do [with him]."

Early life

Vojislav Šešelj was born in Sarajevo, PR Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia, to Nikola Šešelj (1925–1978) and Danica Šešelj (née Misita; 1924–2007), ethnic Serbs from the Popovo Valley region of eastern Herzegovina. His parents wed in 1953 before moving to Sarajevo, where they lived on modest means in adapted housing at the old Sarajevo train station as his father was employed in the state-run ŽTP railway company. His mother stayed at home and took care of her two children, Vojislav and his younger sister, Dragica. A relative on his mother's side was Chetnik commander Lt. Col. Veselin Misita.

Serbia: Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj casts election ballot

Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj cast his vote in the Batajnica district of Belgrade on Sunday, as the nation's general elections were underway.
He addressed the media shortly afterwards, saying that they would like to win over 50 percent of votes or at least be the strongest party in parliament. He also added that Radical Party is open to form a coalition with parties who support integration with Russia and are willing to renounce the European Union (EU).
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "More than anything we would like to win more than 50 percent [of the vote] and show the people what real government is, the government which takes care of people's interest. Since this is not likely to happen in this election, we would at least like to be the strongest party in the parliament. Our main goal is to win at least 84 parliamentary seats so that nobody can change the Serbian constitution without Serbian Radicals. Because, the biggest peril for us in the coming period is change of the constitution as order from the Western powers."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We can form a coalition only with those parties who renounce the European Union and want integration with Russia. During my election campaign, on several occasions, I offered Aleksandar Vucic the opportunity to renounce the European Union and turn towards integration with Russia. If he does that, we can cooperate, support him and form the coalition."
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Croatia - Tujdman's Party: Unfair Advantages

Croatia - Tujdman's Party: Unfair Advantages

Croatia - Tujdman's Party: Unfair Advantages

T/I: 10:22:54
Croatian PresidentFranjo Tudjman's ruling Croatian Democratic
Union (HDZ) is the strong favourite to win Sunday's (29/10)
elections for the lower house of Parliament. The opposition parties have been handicapped by the mainly state-run media and face an uphill
struggle to oust a government which has led the country from
communist Yugoslavia to national independence. Tudjman himself is
not up for re-election. But as a charismatic figurehead, his role
of boosting the HDZ campaign has been vital. The HDZ won the first
multi-party elections in 1990 and the first post-independence
elections two years later. It is seen as both nationalist and
right-wing. Tudjman and his party currently enjoy considerable
national popularity because of the Croatian military's recapture
of the Krajina region from rebel Serbs during the summer.
Tudjman's talk of further military action to retake Eastern
Slavonia, the last remaining piece of Croatia still inSerb hands,
if current negotiations for a peaceful hand-back fail have also
helped keep the HDZ at the top of the polls. At an election rally
in the southwestern port city of Rijeka on Wednesday (25/10),
Tudjman was cheered by huge crowds. Shouts of "Croatia, Croatia"
greeted his pledge to win back Eastern Slavonia by force if
necessary. With 90 percent of Croatia's media controlled by the
HDZ, the country's second largest party, the Croatian Social
Liberal Party (HSLS) has been struggling to win support. It was
banned from making television advertisments earlier this month and
an electoral commission running the polls appears relatively
toothless. The minority Serbian People's Party has also attacked
the Government for engineering the election. Spokesman Veselin
Pejnovic said Serbs would be forced to use a different colour
voting slip which would instantly identify them.
SHOWS:
VARIOUS, CROATIA, 25 OCTOBER,1995/FILE
ZAGREB, OCT 25:
Various election posters on hoardings around Zagreb including
HDZ's which says "the right man, the right party at the right
time"
top shots of busy Zagreb city centre
trams, people
flag on Parliament building
plaque
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Slaven Letica, Croatian political analayst, says the voters have
to choose between a totalitarian state or a democracy - the
future is going to be very important for the future of the
state
NEAR ZAGREB, MAY 1995:
military parade after capture of Western Slavonia - Tudjman in
white army uniform reviews troops and vehicles
OKUCANI, SERB HELD-KRAJINA, MAY 5, 1995
victorious croat soldiers on tanks rolling into town
KNIN, AUGUST 1995
Tudjman review victorious troops after capture of Krajina
KNIN, KRAJINA, AUGUST 5, 1995
ws croatian flag atop hill
croat soldier hugging and celebrating
croatian tanks through main street
RIJEKA, OCTOBER 25, 1995
HDZ rally
Tudjman sot saying he is ready to negotiate the peaceful
reintegration of Eastern Slavonia but if this is not possible
he will solve the problem by force
crowd chanting
crowd cheers
Croatian flag is raised
tudjman at attention;
VUKOVAR, CROATIA, NOVEMBER 15, 1991
soldier carrying croatian flag through town
ws vukovar devastation
soldier firing from inside building
tracking shot of devestated town
tank rolling through street
ZAGREB, 25/10
liberal party stand in town centre
Liberal Party secretary Bozo Kovacevic says there are many
obstacles in their way - the party was banned from running its
own commercials on television
banned Liberal Party advert "Dosta"
Drazen Budisa, Liberal Party leader waves to audience at rally
wide of stage
Serbian National Party spokesman Veselin Pejnovic saying the serbs
would immediately identify them
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Why Do Croatia & Serbia Hate Each Other?

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SERBIA: BELGRADE: SERB PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED

Serbo-Croat/Nat
XFASerbia's PresidentMilan Milutinovic officially dissolved the Serb parliament on Wednesday, one day after the parliament ratified an agreement by Slobodan Milosevic's party to share power with democracy forces in the dominant Yugoslav republic.
The parliamentary speaker, Dragan Tomic, formally proclaimed December 23rd as the date for the new elections.
Under the constitution, these steps follow Tuesday's decision by the Serbian parliament to approve a transition government to administer Yugoslavia's main republic until the elections.
Those elections, which will be held nearly a year ahead of schedule, offer President Vojislav Kostunica's forces a chance to win control of the legislature, which had been dominated by Milosevic's allies.
Kostunica assumed the federal presidency on October 7th, after defeating Milosevic in the September 24th election.
A popular uprising forced the Yugoslav strongman to concede defeat.
Yugoslavia is made up of two republics: Serbia and Montenegro.
However, the key to real power in Yugoslavia lies in controlling Serbia, which accounts for 90 percent of the country's population and virtually all of the economy.
Kostunica and his allies in the 18-party Democratic Opposition of Serbia have been struggling to consolidate their authority, jump-start the economy and enable Yugoslavia to rejoin major international organisations.
On the federal level, he has been forced to negotiate with some of Milosevic's allies, notably the Montenegro-based Socialist People's Party, to try to form a national government.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"The main goal of this government in the short term will be to stabilize political, social and economic life in our republic and to create conditions after the elections for long term stabilization, for the benefit of all citizens of Serbia. I want to inform you that I signed a decision today to dissolve the Parliament of Serbia."
SUPERCAPTION: Milan Milutonovic, Serbian President
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"With this agreement on the early parliamentary elections, we declared civil peace in Serbia. That is a huge result. The agreement as a whole should enable civil peace in our country and all political subjects that are forming this government now will do their best to secure that peace."
SUPERCAPTION: Milomir Minic, new Serbian Premier
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
" I know that there is still political tension in our country. But, the Democratic Opposition of Serbia have promised, with all other subjects in this government, to create conditions for early democratic elections on December 23rd."
SUPERCAPTION: Nebojsa Covic, Serbian Vice-Premier
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"I want to inform you that I have received the letter from President of Serbia Milan Milutinovic about dissolving the Parliament of Serbia. In accordance with that decision, I am proclaiming the parliamentary elections for December 23rd. Thank you."
SUPERCAPTION: Dragan Tomic, Speaker of the (dissolved) Serbian parliament
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YUGOSLAVIA: KOSOVO: BELGRADE: SERB TROOPS AWARDED MEDALS

YUGOSLAVIA: KOSOVO: BELGRADE: SERB TROOPS AWARDED MEDALS

YUGOSLAVIA: KOSOVO: BELGRADE: SERB TROOPS AWARDED MEDALS

Serbo-Croat/Nat
The leaders of the Yugoslav troops who served in Kosovo have been presenting some of their men with medals, praising them as heroes of the people.
At the same time Serb political and religious leaders from the region have urged Serbs to remain in the province, despite fears they will become targets of reprisals by Kosovar Albanians.
In recent days, Serbs in Kosovo have also voiced doubts about NATO's commitment to their safety.
But allied commanders say the role of NATO troops in the province is to assure the well-being of all its inhabitants, whatever their ethnic or religious background.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I congratulate you and I wish that you proudly carry the medal of peoples' hero, which will be put on your battle flag when all the members of your brigade come from Kosovo. Thank you for everything you have done for your country, our fatherland and our people."
SUPERCAPTION: GeneralNebojsa Pavkovic, Commander of the 3rd Army
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"The Serb Radical Party thinks that Yugoslavia and Serbia should do everything in their power to allow the Serbian people to concentrate in the bigger cities and areas where they represent the majority so they can defend themselves more easily from attacks by Albanian terrorists and from the Americans who want to see all the Serbs leave Kosovo and Metohija".
SUPER CAPTION: Vojislav Seselj, Leader of the Serbian Radical Party
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I pray and appeal to all of you, brothers and sisters, who live and who have suffered in Kosovo and Metohija not to leave your ancient and sacred homeland. As a priest I come to Pec, my spiritual children and all good people who live here and I would like to stay for longer."
SUPER CAPTION: Patriarch Pavle, Head of Serbian Orthodox Church
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SERBIA: SENIOR CHINESE LEADER LI PENG VISIT

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A senior Chinese leader has joined Yugoslavia's PresidentSlobodan Milosevic in accusing the U-N mission in Kosovo of tolerating "genocide" against non-Albanians.
Li Peng, chairman of the Chinese National People's CongressStanding Committee, is heading a delegation on an official visit to Yugoslavia.
Together Li and Milosevic said on Monday that NATO-led peacekeepers should be withdrawn from Kosovo.
While in Belgrade, Li also denounced last year's NATO bombing campaign as a violation of international law and praised Yugoslavia for its "heroic" defence against the Western alliance.
Li Peng, the second-most powerful figure in the Chinese Communist Party, met Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic on Monday.
The two of them sharply criticised the troubled U-N mission in Kosovo in a joint statement following their evening meeting.
In their statement, Li and Milosevic denounced the "systematic" violations of the U-N Security Council resolution which established the peacekeeping mission in Kosovo last year.
They claimed "international security and civilian presence is being abused for the interests of Albanian terrorists and their allies in NATO."
They also alleged that "under the authority of the U-N, genocide against the Serb people and other non-Albanians was being carried out."
After meeting Milosevic, Li addressed the Yugoslav parliament.
There he called last year's NATO air campaign in Serbia a "flagrant violation of international law."
He received rapturous applause for his praise of the Yugoslavs' "heroic defence" against the Western alliance.
China, a powerful Security Council member, has sought to maintain and expand links with Belgrade despite Milosevic's international isolation and his indictment by the U-N war crimes tribunal.
Its interest in improving relations with Yugoslavia intensified after U-S jets mistakenly attacked the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, killing three Chinese citizens and devastating the building.
After Belgrade, Li is to visit Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine.
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10 Of The Richest Criminal Leaders In The World

10 Of The Richest Criminal Leaders In The World

10 Of The Richest Criminal Leaders In The World

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At some point, it’s hard to ignore the lucrative lure of some crime opportunities. Drug smuggling, the arms trade, investment fraud and a veritable array of other mob-related activities can open up an endless vault of dirty money that lurks in the criminal underworld. Beyond the absence of any moral code, there exists the looming threat to any aspiring criminal of, you know, getting caught and thrown in jail. But everyone has their price and the prospect of a billion dollar crime empire as a drug kingpin or a mafia boss will give just about anyone some consideration over just how bad the bad guy life really is.
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President of the Serbian Radical PartyVojislav Seselj said he wanted to explore incidences of “buying controllers” and “even the buying of party officials in certain municipalities” in Sunday’s general election, speaking at a press conference in Belgrade on Thursday.
"We will explore in some municipalities and in some polling stations things that are not allowed in the electoral process” said Seselj.
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We will explore in some municipalities and in some polling stations things that are not allowed in the electoral process. Attempts of buying controllers in some places and even the buying of party officials in certain municipalities."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "I think that control over the media has done everything, because it conducted a so-called total propaganda. Total propaganda that destroys people's brain leading to control of consciousness. This is a proven process in science."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "In my opinion, what prevailed for Vucic, that I do not find myself in the second round, is the fact that in the last days of the campaign Vucic brought his mum and dad to the television studio to praise him, with national coverage on the show, which lasted 2 hours and 20 minutes. And I, you know, am an orphan without a father and mother, and I could not bring neither father nor mother, and I had no television to go on, and I had no one to praise me."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We want to replace the complete management of Radio Television of Serbia and Radio Television of Vojvodina because they are immoral people, people without character, people who sell themselves for money and privileges, and who never in their life did conscientiously perform their job."
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Celebrations after ruling coalition wins election

(30 Mar 2009) SHOTLIST
++INTERIOR SHOTS++
1. Various of supporters from the coalition for EuropeanMontenegro party singing and celebrating at party headquarters
2. Montenegro Prime MinisterMilo Djukanovic, entering room
3. Djukanovic clapping and waving as audience in background cheers and chants his name
4. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Milo Djukanovic, Montenegro Prime Minister:
"Dear friends, the coalition for European Montenegro has absolute victory at these elections. (Applause) This victory is more convincing than any other before."
5. Various of crowd chanting and singing
++NIGHT SHOTS+++
6. Fireworks in skies over Podgorica
7. Woman with umbrella taking photo of fireworks
8. Various of fireworks
9. Various of people in cars waving flags and tooting horns in support of election win
STORYLINE
The ruling pro-European coalition that led the tiny Balkan state of Montenegro to independence convincingly won early parliamentary elections Sunday, an independent vote monitoring group said.
The Podgorica-based Centre for Monitoring said that based on a complete vote count, the European Montenegro grouping of long time Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic won about 51 percent, giving it 49 seats in the 81-seat parliament.
The opposition pro-Serb Socialist People's Party was a distant second with about 17 percent, giving it 16 seats.
Official results are expected on Monday, but the independent count made at polling stations by the group's monitors after the polls close has proved highly reliable in the past.
Djukanovic himself declared an "absolute victory" that was more "convincing than any other before" as he addressed jubilant supporters at his party's headquarters in Podgorica.
Hundreds more celebrated in the streets of the city with fireworks and much honking of car horns.
It was reported some even began firing their guns into the air.
The fragmented opposition conceded the defeat, the worst since 1990 when the first democratic elections were held in Montenegro.
Djukanovic called the vote 18 months early, saying he wanted a new mandate for painful economic and social reforms needed to bring the country closer to the European Union and NATO membership.
The opposition, however, says that the man who has ruled the tiny nation of some 680-thousand people almost unchallenged since 1990, scheduled the vote early because he feared the global financial crisis that is starting to grip his Adriatic Sea state could dent his popularity over the long term.
Turnout was about 65 percent, about three percent lower than in the last parliamentary elections held in 2006, which were comfortably won by Djukanovic's coalition, according to independent vote monitors.
Because of the global financial crisis, Montenegro is faced with a sharp drop in foreign investments.
Its economic growth of over 10 percent in 2007, one of the highest in Europe, is expected to drop to 2 percent this year, according to International Monetary Fund estimates.
Montenegro split from much larger Serbia in a popular referendum in 2006.
Local analysts said that Montenegrins regularly vote for Djukanovic because the opposition does not have a clear alternative to the one offered by his ruling coalition.
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The Struggle Is Coming To An End! [Serbian Fascist Song]

The Struggle Is Coming To An End! [Serbian Fascist Song]

The Struggle Is Coming To An End! [Serbian Fascist Song]

BOSNIA: LEADERS VOTE IN ELECTIONS

Serbo-Croat/Nat
Leaders from both sides of the political divide came out to vote in Bosnia's general elections Saturday.
The poll is billed as a showdown between reformers and hard-line ethnic nationalists who led the country to war eight years ago.
The SocialDemocratic (SDP) Party is predicted to take nearly 40 percent of the vote in the Bosnian Federation and win the election.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"And I'm sure that today the Bosnian people will send a clear message to the nationalistic parties who have been running this country for ten years that they have to go to the past where they belong. The changes are in front of us."
SUPERCAPTION: Zlatko Lagumdzija, SDP Leader
Also pressing for closer ties with Europe and the West is war time prime minister Haris Siladjic, now President of the Party for Bosnia.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I think people will vote for a change to the DaytonPeace agreement that stopped the war but didn't bring justice."
SUPER CAPTION: Haris Siladjic, Party for Bosnia President
Disappointed that the 1995Dayton Peace Agreement has not produced lasting peace and justice, he suggested the electorate would endorse change.
Siladjic hopes to enter a coalition government.
Wartime president Alija Izetbegovic also voted in Sarajevo, for his Muslim-led Party for Democratic Action.
The wife of Bosnia's number one war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic cast her ballot in Pale, the Bosnian Serb wartime capital.
Ljiljana Karadzic refused to say whether she voted for candidates of the ultra-nationalist Serb Democratic Party (SDS), which her husband once led.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"I hope the one I voted for will win. Who I voted for is a secret."
SUPER CAPTION: Ljiljana Karadzic, Wife of Radovan Karadzic
Karadzic was banned from politics after he was indicted by the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague in connection with atrocities committed during the conflict.
He remains at large.
Karadzic's wartime ally Dragan Kalinic, now SDS Party candidate for SerbPrime Minister, also voted in Pale.
Serb member of multi-ethnic Presidency, Zivko Radisic, and his wife arrived to vote in Banja Luka.
WithinRepublica Serpska, the only pro-western party is the Serb People's Democratic Party (SNDS).
Prime Minister of Republica Serpska and SNDS candidate for the Presidency of the tiny mini-state, Milorad Dodik, also voted in Banja Luca.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I think that my party will win in Republica Serpska. I think that we are the only ones who will bring Bosnia closer to Europe."
SUPER CAPTION: Milorad Dodik, SNDS Party
Final official results could take weeks.
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SERBIA: MEMORIAL FOR MURDERED MINISTER BULATOVIC

SERBIA: MEMORIAL FOR MURDERED MINISTER BULATOVIC

SERBIA: MEMORIAL FOR MURDERED MINISTER BULATOVIC

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Yugoslav PresidentSlobodan Milosevic has attended a brief memorial session for his defence minister who was gunned down on Monday in the latest in a series of Belgrade gangland-style killings of prominent figures.
Milosevic, Serbian PresidentMilan Milutinovic and other grave-faced top officials appeared at the memorial session held in the Yugoslav capital on Tuesday.
Pavle Bulatovic's wife, Slavka, and his children also attended the service.
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic arrived at a brief memorial session for his slain defence minister in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Pavle Bulatovic was gunned down on Monday evening in the latest in a series of gangland-style killings of prominent figures.
Milosevic, Serbian President Milan Milutinovic and other grave-faced top officials were at the memorial session held in the Yugoslav government building.
Bulatovic's wife, Slavka, and his children also attended the service.
Yugoslavia's deputy premier pledged that the state would fight what he called "terrorism".
No state officials were willing to comment on the killing of Bulatovic after the service.
The 52-year-old defence minister, who was Milosevic's close ally from Montenegro - Serbia's junior partner in the Yugoslav federation - was gunned in the restaurant of the soccer club Rad.
Police said Bulatovic later died in a Belgrade military hospital.
Two others with him were slightly wounded, police said in a statement carried by the official Tanjug news agency.
The shooting occurred less than a month after the assassination of Zeljko Raznatovic, better known as Arkan - Serbia's notorious warlord who was also believed to be a major underworld figure.
Several prominent people, some close to Milosevic, have been killed in Belgrade in the past decade.
Most of the murders haven't been solved.
Belgrade residents expressed their shock at the latest slaying.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"This is too much. No one is safe here if they've started killing ministers."
SUPERCAPTION: Voxpop
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"No town is safe in the world, but this is very difficult to understand and I'm not sure what will happen in the future, and that's a problem."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
The Yugoslav government, which met for an urgent session on Monday, said in a statement that Bulatovic "was the victim of a classic terrorist act."
In the murky world of Yugoslav politics, criminal syndicates, security services and the institutions of the state overlap.
As with so many of the assassinations, both the motive and the possible perpetrators were unclear.
Bulatovic's killing comes amid growing tensions between Milosevic and Montenegro, whose leadership has been making moves toward independence from the Yugoslav federation.
He was a top official in the pro-Milosevic Socialist Peoples' Party in Montenegro.
Bulatovic has served as the defence minister of Yugoslavia since 1994.
He was largely a figurehead minister, with all the major decisions being made by Milosevic.
From 1992 to 1994, Bulatovic served as Yugoslav interior minister in the government of Milan Panic, a Serb-born U-S businessman sacked by Milosevic.
Bulatovic will be buried on Thursday in his native village of Gornji Rovci in Montenegro.
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DIPLOMATIC SCANDAL: Joe Biden insults Serbs and Serbian flag

DIPLOMATIC SCANDAL: Joe Biden insults Serbs and Serbian flag

DIPLOMATIC SCANDAL: Joe Biden insults Serbs and Serbian flag

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The US vice-president was one of the most vocal supporters of the NATO bombing of Belgrade back in 1999. Biden refrained from apologizing for the actual war, waged largely from the air by the US and its NATO allies.The vice-president also termed Vucic his friend, and said that they “accomplished a great deal” during the Tuesday talks.He went to compliment the head of the Serbian government, but in an accidental slip of the tongue called his country Croatia, which is another former Yugoslav republic. “I along with President Obama respect the leadership you've shown in some very tough challenging moments, Mr Prime Minister, and your positive vision for the future of Croatia," Biden said.He praised the new agreement on extradition between Washington and Belgrade, also saying the US is ready to invest in the Serbian economy.Meanwhile, hundreds protested the visit near government headquarters. Participants said that the American guest had “desecrated” the country by his arrival."Serbia will never forget that Joe Biden was one of the biggest supporters of the bombing of the Serbian people, the killing of our children, destruction, capture of Serbian lands,” Vojislav Sheshelj, the leader of Serb Radical Party (SRS), which staged the rally, said as cited by RIA-Novosti.It’s unacceptable that “such a villain and evildoer takes honors here and that the Serbian Guard is lined up to greet him,” Sheshelj added.In the US, Biden is considered a major driving force behind the decision to intervene in the 1990sBalkans wars, but has been accused of “Serbophobia” for his hard-line positions.The outgoing vice president pushed hard for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999, which the alliance justified by claims that Serbian security forces were committing genocide against the ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. Evidence of such claims never materialized.Belgrade agreed to a NATO-led peacekeeping force in Kosovo in 1999, but by 2008 the ethnic Albanian provisional government in the province declared independence from Serbia with the full backing of Washington and its allies.Biden also urged the destruction of strategic bridges and oil reserves in Serbia, reminding an Albanian activist during a Senate hearing in 1998 that he was “suggesting we bomb Belgrade.”Addressing the Albanian-American Civic League in 2002, Biden compared Serbia to Nazi Germany as he spoke of his desire “to see exposed those who perpetrated what I consider to be war crimes” against the Albanians.The vice president suggested that the Serbian people must “shed this notion of victimization” and accept their responsibility for the alleged atrocities in Kosovo, just like the Germans did with Hitler and the Nazis. Until this happens no aid should provide to Serbia, he added.Even harsher statements about Serbs have been attributed to Biden by Russian and Serbian outlets. A number of Serbian columnists claim that Biden called the Serbs “illiterate degenerates, baby killers, butchers and rapists” in a 1993 appearance on Larry King's CNN show, and later suggested that Serbs should be put in "Nazi-style concentration camps." The outgoing VP did call for a "Japanese-German style occupation" of Serbia in May 1999, during an appearance on NBC'sMeet the Press.Visits to both Serbia and Kosovo have been scheduled as part of Biden’s farewell Balkan tour on August 15-17.According to Balkan Insider, the US vice president will try "boosting relations" between Belgrade and Pristina during talks with the top Serb and Kosovo officials.

Serbia: Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj casts election ballot

Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj cast his vote in the Batajnica district of Belgrade on Sunday, as the nation's general elections were underway.
He addressed the media shortly afterwards, saying that they would like to win over 50 percent of votes or at least be the strongest party in parliament. He also added that Radical Party is open to form a coalition with parties who support integration with Russia and are willing to renounce the European Union (EU).
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "More than anything we would like to win more than 50 percent [of the vote] and show the people what real government is, the government which takes care of people's interest. Since this is not likely to happen in this election, we would at least like to b...

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Croatia - Tujdman's Party: Unfair Advantages

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Croatian PresidentFranjo Tudjman's ruling Croatian Democratic
Union (HDZ) is the strong favourite to win Sunday's (29/10)
elections for the lower house of Parliament. The opposition parties have been handicapped by the mainly state-run media and face an uphill
struggle to oust a government which has led the country from
communist Yugoslavia to national independence. Tudjman himself is
not up for re-election. But as a charismatic figurehead, his role
of boosting the HDZ campaign has been vital. The HDZ won the first
multi-party elections in 1990 and the first post-independence
elections two years later. It is seen as both nationalist and
right-wing. Tudjman and his party currently enjoy considerable
national popularity because of the Croatian military's recaptu...

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Around a hundred Serbian nationalists protested against the Kosovan government's takeover of the Trepca mine, in the centre of Belgrade, Sunday.
The Trepca mine is located in the north of Kosovo, where the majority of people are Serbs. Kosovo's parliament announced a law that the ex-Yugoslav mining complex will be turned into a shareholding company. 80 percent of the mine will be controlled by the Kosovan government, whilst 20 percent will remain in the hands of the employees.
SOT, Mladen Obradovic, President of Obraz movement (Russian): "Today we gathered here to demonstrate the Serbian people's opinion, which is against the current Serbian government. What the prime minister and ministers of Serbia are doing today is the same as Milo Dukanovic's politics in Montenegro and that is bring...

published: 16 Oct 2016

SERBIA: BELGRADE: SERB PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED

Serbo-Croat/Nat
XFASerbia's PresidentMilan Milutinovic officially dissolved the Serb parliament on Wednesday, one day after the parliament ratified an agreement by Slobodan Milosevic's party to share power with democracy forces in the dominant Yugoslav republic.
The parliamentary speaker, Dragan Tomic, formally proclaimed December 23rd as the date for the new elections.
Under the constitution, these steps follow Tuesday's decision by the Serbian parliament to approve a transition government to administer Yugoslavia's main republic until the elections.
Those elections, which will be held nearly a year ahead of schedule, offer President Vojislav Kostunica's forces a chance to win control of the legislature, which had been dominated by Milosevic's allies.
Kostunica assumed t...

published: 21 Jul 2015

YUGOSLAVIA: KOSOVO: BELGRADE: SERB TROOPS AWARDED MEDALS

Serbo-Croat/Nat
The leaders of the Yugoslav troops who served in Kosovo have been presenting some of their men with medals, praising them as heroes of the people.
At the same time Serb political and religious leaders from the region have urged Serbs to remain in the province, despite fears they will become targets of reprisals by Kosovar Albanians.
In recent days, Serbs in Kosovo have also voiced doubts about NATO's commitment to their safety.
But allied commanders say the role of NATO troops in the province is to assure the well-being of all its inhabitants, whatever their ethnic or religious background.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I congratulate you and I wish that you proudly carry the medal of peoples' hero, which will be put on your battle flag when all the members ...

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President of the Serbian Radical PartyVojislav Seselj said he wanted to explore incidences of “buying controllers” and “even the buying of party officials in certain municipalities” in Sunday’s general election, speaking at a press conference in Belgrade on Thursday.
"We will explore in some municipalities and in some polling stations things that are not allowed in the electoral process” said Seselj.
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We will explore in some municipalities and in some polling stations things that are not allowed in the electoral process. Attempts of buying controllers in some places and even the buying of party officials in certain municipalities."
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(30 Mar 2009) SHOTLIST
++INTERIOR SHOTS++
1. Various of supporters from the coalition for EuropeanMontenegro party singing and celebrating at party headquarters
2. Montenegro Prime MinisterMilo Djukanovic, entering room
3. Djukanovic clapping and waving as audience in background cheers and chants his name
4. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Milo Djukanovic, Montenegro Prime Minister:
"Dear friends, the coalition for European Montenegro has absolute victory at these elections. (Applause) This victory is more convincing than any other before."
5. Various of crowd chanting and singing
++NIGHT SHOTS+++
6. Fireworks in skies over Podgorica
7. Woman with umbrella taking photo of fireworks
8. Various of fireworks
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published: 21 Jul 2015

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BOSNIA: LEADERS VOTE IN ELECTIONS

Serbo-Croat/Nat
Leaders from both sides of the political divide came out to vote in Bosnia's general elections Saturday.
The poll is billed as a showdown between reformers and hard-line ethnic nationalists who led the country to war eight years ago.
The SocialDemocratic (SDP) Party is predicted to take nearly 40 percent of the vote in the Bosnian Federation and win the election.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"And I'm sure that today the Bosnian people will send a clear message to the nationalistic parties who have been running this country for ten years that they have to go to the past where they belong. The changes are in front of us."
SUPERCAPTION: Zlatko Lagumdzija, SDP Leader
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published: 21 Jul 2015

SERBIA: MEMORIAL FOR MURDERED MINISTER BULATOVIC

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Yugoslav PresidentSlobodan Milosevic has attended a brief memorial session for his defence minister who was gunned down on Monday in the latest in a series of Belgrade gangland-style killings of prominent figures.
Milosevic, Serbian PresidentMilan Milutinovic and other grave-faced top officials appeared at the memorial session held in the Yugoslav capital on Tuesday.
Pavle Bulatovic's wife, Slavka, and his children also attended the service.
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic arrived at a brief memorial session for his slain defence minister in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Pavle Bulatovic was gunned down on Monday evening in the latest in a series of gangland-style killings of prominent figures.
Milosevic, Serbian President Milan Milutinovic and other gr...

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published: 28 May 2015

DIPLOMATIC SCANDAL: Joe Biden insults Serbs and Serbian flag

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The US vice-president was one of the most vocal supporters of the NATO bombing of Belgrade back in 1999. Biden refrained from apologizing for the actual war, waged largely from the air by the US and its NATO allies.The vice-president also termed Vucic his friend, and said that they “accomplished a great deal” during the Tuesday talks.He went to compliment the head of the Serbian government, but in an accidental slip of the tongue called his country Croatia, which is another former Yugoslav republic. “I along...

Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj cast his vote in the Batajnica district of Belgrade on Sunday, as the nation's general elections were underway.
He addressed the media shortly afterwards, saying that they would like to win over 50 percent of votes or at least be the strongest party in parliament. He also added that Radical Party is open to form a coalition with parties who support integration with Russia and are willing to renounce the European Union (EU).
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "More than anything we would like to win more than 50 percent [of the vote] and show the people what real government is, the government which takes care of people's interest. Since this is not likely to happen in this election, we would at least like to be the strongest party in the parliament. Our main goal is to win at least 84 parliamentary seats so that nobody can change the Serbian constitution without Serbian Radicals. Because, the biggest peril for us in the coming period is change of the constitution as order from the Western powers."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We can form a coalition only with those parties who renounce the European Union and want integration with Russia. During my election campaign, on several occasions, I offered Aleksandar Vucic the opportunity to renounce the European Union and turn towards integration with Russia. If he does that, we can cooperate, support him and form the coalition."
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Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj cast his vote in the Batajnica district of Belgrade on Sunday, as the nation's general elections were underway.
He addressed the media shortly afterwards, saying that they would like to win over 50 percent of votes or at least be the strongest party in parliament. He also added that Radical Party is open to form a coalition with parties who support integration with Russia and are willing to renounce the European Union (EU).
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "More than anything we would like to win more than 50 percent [of the vote] and show the people what real government is, the government which takes care of people's interest. Since this is not likely to happen in this election, we would at least like to be the strongest party in the parliament. Our main goal is to win at least 84 parliamentary seats so that nobody can change the Serbian constitution without Serbian Radicals. Because, the biggest peril for us in the coming period is change of the constitution as order from the Western powers."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We can form a coalition only with those parties who renounce the European Union and want integration with Russia. During my election campaign, on several occasions, I offered Aleksandar Vucic the opportunity to renounce the European Union and turn towards integration with Russia. If he does that, we can cooperate, support him and form the coalition."
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T/I: 10:22:54
Croatian PresidentFranjo Tudjman's ruling Croatian Democratic
Union (HDZ) is the strong favourite to win Sunday's (29/10)
elections for the lower house of Parliament. The opposition parties have been handicapped by the mainly state-run media and face an uphill
struggle to oust a government which has led the country from
communist Yugoslavia to national independence. Tudjman himself is
not up for re-election. But as a charismatic figurehead, his role
of boosting the HDZ campaign has been vital. The HDZ won the first
multi-party elections in 1990 and the first post-independence
elections two years later. It is seen as both nationalist and
right-wing. Tudjman and his party currently enjoy considerable
national popularity because of the Croatian military's recapture
of the Krajina region from rebel Serbs during the summer.
Tudjman's talk of further military action to retake Eastern
Slavonia, the last remaining piece of Croatia still inSerb hands,
if current negotiations for a peaceful hand-back fail have also
helped keep the HDZ at the top of the polls. At an election rally
in the southwestern port city of Rijeka on Wednesday (25/10),
Tudjman was cheered by huge crowds. Shouts of "Croatia, Croatia"
greeted his pledge to win back Eastern Slavonia by force if
necessary. With 90 percent of Croatia's media controlled by the
HDZ, the country's second largest party, the Croatian Social
Liberal Party (HSLS) has been struggling to win support. It was
banned from making television advertisments earlier this month and
an electoral commission running the polls appears relatively
toothless. The minority Serbian People's Party has also attacked
the Government for engineering the election. Spokesman Veselin
Pejnovic said Serbs would be forced to use a different colour
voting slip which would instantly identify them.
SHOWS:
VARIOUS, CROATIA, 25 OCTOBER,1995/FILE
ZAGREB, OCT 25:
Various election posters on hoardings around Zagreb including
HDZ's which says "the right man, the right party at the right
time"
top shots of busy Zagreb city centre
trams, people
flag on Parliament building
plaque
pullout to ws parliament building
Slaven Letica, Croatian political analayst, says the voters have
to choose between a totalitarian state or a democracy - the
future is going to be very important for the future of the
state
NEAR ZAGREB, MAY 1995:
military parade after capture of Western Slavonia - Tudjman in
white army uniform reviews troops and vehicles
OKUCANI, SERB HELD-KRAJINA, MAY 5, 1995
victorious croat soldiers on tanks rolling into town
KNIN, AUGUST 1995
Tudjman review victorious troops after capture of Krajina
KNIN, KRAJINA, AUGUST 5, 1995
ws croatian flag atop hill
croat soldier hugging and celebrating
croatian tanks through main street
RIJEKA, OCTOBER 25, 1995
HDZ rally
Tudjman sot saying he is ready to negotiate the peaceful
reintegration of Eastern Slavonia but if this is not possible
he will solve the problem by force
crowd chanting
crowd cheers
Croatian flag is raised
tudjman at attention;
VUKOVAR, CROATIA, NOVEMBER 15, 1991
soldier carrying croatian flag through town
ws vukovar devastation
soldier firing from inside building
tracking shot of devestated town
tank rolling through street
ZAGREB, 25/10
liberal party stand in town centre
Liberal Party secretary Bozo Kovacevic says there are many
obstacles in their way - the party was banned from running its
own commercials on television
banned Liberal Party advert "Dosta"
Drazen Budisa, Liberal Party leader waves to audience at rally
wide of stage
Serbian National Party spokesman Veselin Pejnovic saying the serbs
would immediately identify them
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T/I: 10:22:54
Croatian PresidentFranjo Tudjman's ruling Croatian Democratic
Union (HDZ) is the strong favourite to win Sunday's (29/10)
elections for the lower house of Parliament. The opposition parties have been handicapped by the mainly state-run media and face an uphill
struggle to oust a government which has led the country from
communist Yugoslavia to national independence. Tudjman himself is
not up for re-election. But as a charismatic figurehead, his role
of boosting the HDZ campaign has been vital. The HDZ won the first
multi-party elections in 1990 and the first post-independence
elections two years later. It is seen as both nationalist and
right-wing. Tudjman and his party currently enjoy considerable
national popularity because of the Croatian military's recapture
of the Krajina region from rebel Serbs during the summer.
Tudjman's talk of further military action to retake Eastern
Slavonia, the last remaining piece of Croatia still inSerb hands,
if current negotiations for a peaceful hand-back fail have also
helped keep the HDZ at the top of the polls. At an election rally
in the southwestern port city of Rijeka on Wednesday (25/10),
Tudjman was cheered by huge crowds. Shouts of "Croatia, Croatia"
greeted his pledge to win back Eastern Slavonia by force if
necessary. With 90 percent of Croatia's media controlled by the
HDZ, the country's second largest party, the Croatian Social
Liberal Party (HSLS) has been struggling to win support. It was
banned from making television advertisments earlier this month and
an electoral commission running the polls appears relatively
toothless. The minority Serbian People's Party has also attacked
the Government for engineering the election. Spokesman Veselin
Pejnovic said Serbs would be forced to use a different colour
voting slip which would instantly identify them.
SHOWS:
VARIOUS, CROATIA, 25 OCTOBER,1995/FILE
ZAGREB, OCT 25:
Various election posters on hoardings around Zagreb including
HDZ's which says "the right man, the right party at the right
time"
top shots of busy Zagreb city centre
trams, people
flag on Parliament building
plaque
pullout to ws parliament building
Slaven Letica, Croatian political analayst, says the voters have
to choose between a totalitarian state or a democracy - the
future is going to be very important for the future of the
state
NEAR ZAGREB, MAY 1995:
military parade after capture of Western Slavonia - Tudjman in
white army uniform reviews troops and vehicles
OKUCANI, SERB HELD-KRAJINA, MAY 5, 1995
victorious croat soldiers on tanks rolling into town
KNIN, AUGUST 1995
Tudjman review victorious troops after capture of Krajina
KNIN, KRAJINA, AUGUST 5, 1995
ws croatian flag atop hill
croat soldier hugging and celebrating
croatian tanks through main street
RIJEKA, OCTOBER 25, 1995
HDZ rally
Tudjman sot saying he is ready to negotiate the peaceful
reintegration of Eastern Slavonia but if this is not possible
he will solve the problem by force
crowd chanting
crowd cheers
Croatian flag is raised
tudjman at attention;
VUKOVAR, CROATIA, NOVEMBER 15, 1991
soldier carrying croatian flag through town
ws vukovar devastation
soldier firing from inside building
tracking shot of devestated town
tank rolling through street
ZAGREB, 25/10
liberal party stand in town centre
Liberal Party secretary Bozo Kovacevic says there are many
obstacles in their way - the party was banned from running its
own commercials on television
banned Liberal Party advert "Dosta"
Drazen Budisa, Liberal Party leader waves to audience at rally
wide of stage
Serbian National Party spokesman Veselin Pejnovic saying the serbs
would immediately identify them
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"The EU-shepherded agreement to start talks between Belgrade and Prishtina is a recent sign that the winds in the Balkans might be starting to blow in a different direction."
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From religious conflicts to border disputes, Croatia and Serbia have been at odds for decades. So what is behind this animosity and why do they hate each other?
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"The EU-shepherded agreement to start talks between Belgrade and Prishtina is a recent sign that the winds in the Balkans might be starting to blow in a different direction."
Serbian Genocide
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"During WWII the Independent State of Croatia was established - a puppet state of the Nazi regime, ruled by the racist, fascist "Ustaša" party. "
Croatia profile - Timeline
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"1918 - Croatian national assembly votes to join the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire."
UN court dismisses Croatia and Serbia genocide claims (BBCNews)
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XFASerbia's PresidentMilan Milutinovic officially dissolved the Serb parliament on Wednesday, one day after the parliament ratified an agreement by Slobodan Milosevic's party to share power with democracy forces in the dominant Yugoslav republic.
The parliamentary speaker, Dragan Tomic, formally proclaimed December 23rd as the date for the new elections.
Under the constitution, these steps follow Tuesday's decision by the Serbian parliament to approve a transition government to administer Yugoslavia's main republic until the elections.
Those elections, which will be held nearly a year ahead of schedule, offer President Vojislav Kostunica's forces a chance to win control of the legislature, which had been dominated by Milosevic's allies.
Kostunica assumed the federal presidency on October 7th, after defeating Milosevic in the September 24th election.
A popular uprising forced the Yugoslav strongman to concede defeat.
Yugoslavia is made up of two republics: Serbia and Montenegro.
However, the key to real power in Yugoslavia lies in controlling Serbia, which accounts for 90 percent of the country's population and virtually all of the economy.
Kostunica and his allies in the 18-party Democratic Opposition of Serbia have been struggling to consolidate their authority, jump-start the economy and enable Yugoslavia to rejoin major international organisations.
On the federal level, he has been forced to negotiate with some of Milosevic's allies, notably the Montenegro-based Socialist People's Party, to try to form a national government.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"The main goal of this government in the short term will be to stabilize political, social and economic life in our republic and to create conditions after the elections for long term stabilization, for the benefit of all citizens of Serbia. I want to inform you that I signed a decision today to dissolve the Parliament of Serbia."
SUPERCAPTION: Milan Milutonovic, Serbian President
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"With this agreement on the early parliamentary elections, we declared civil peace in Serbia. That is a huge result. The agreement as a whole should enable civil peace in our country and all political subjects that are forming this government now will do their best to secure that peace."
SUPERCAPTION: Milomir Minic, new Serbian Premier
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
" I know that there is still political tension in our country. But, the Democratic Opposition of Serbia have promised, with all other subjects in this government, to create conditions for early democratic elections on December 23rd."
SUPERCAPTION: Nebojsa Covic, Serbian Vice-Premier
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"I want to inform you that I have received the letter from President of Serbia Milan Milutinovic about dissolving the Parliament of Serbia. In accordance with that decision, I am proclaiming the parliamentary elections for December 23rd. Thank you."
SUPERCAPTION: Dragan Tomic, Speaker of the (dissolved) Serbian parliament
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Serbo-Croat/Nat
XFASerbia's PresidentMilan Milutinovic officially dissolved the Serb parliament on Wednesday, one day after the parliament ratified an agreement by Slobodan Milosevic's party to share power with democracy forces in the dominant Yugoslav republic.
The parliamentary speaker, Dragan Tomic, formally proclaimed December 23rd as the date for the new elections.
Under the constitution, these steps follow Tuesday's decision by the Serbian parliament to approve a transition government to administer Yugoslavia's main republic until the elections.
Those elections, which will be held nearly a year ahead of schedule, offer President Vojislav Kostunica's forces a chance to win control of the legislature, which had been dominated by Milosevic's allies.
Kostunica assumed the federal presidency on October 7th, after defeating Milosevic in the September 24th election.
A popular uprising forced the Yugoslav strongman to concede defeat.
Yugoslavia is made up of two republics: Serbia and Montenegro.
However, the key to real power in Yugoslavia lies in controlling Serbia, which accounts for 90 percent of the country's population and virtually all of the economy.
Kostunica and his allies in the 18-party Democratic Opposition of Serbia have been struggling to consolidate their authority, jump-start the economy and enable Yugoslavia to rejoin major international organisations.
On the federal level, he has been forced to negotiate with some of Milosevic's allies, notably the Montenegro-based Socialist People's Party, to try to form a national government.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"The main goal of this government in the short term will be to stabilize political, social and economic life in our republic and to create conditions after the elections for long term stabilization, for the benefit of all citizens of Serbia. I want to inform you that I signed a decision today to dissolve the Parliament of Serbia."
SUPERCAPTION: Milan Milutonovic, Serbian President
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"With this agreement on the early parliamentary elections, we declared civil peace in Serbia. That is a huge result. The agreement as a whole should enable civil peace in our country and all political subjects that are forming this government now will do their best to secure that peace."
SUPERCAPTION: Milomir Minic, new Serbian Premier
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
" I know that there is still political tension in our country. But, the Democratic Opposition of Serbia have promised, with all other subjects in this government, to create conditions for early democratic elections on December 23rd."
SUPERCAPTION: Nebojsa Covic, Serbian Vice-Premier
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"I want to inform you that I have received the letter from President of Serbia Milan Milutinovic about dissolving the Parliament of Serbia. In accordance with that decision, I am proclaiming the parliamentary elections for December 23rd. Thank you."
SUPERCAPTION: Dragan Tomic, Speaker of the (dissolved) Serbian parliament
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YUGOSLAVIA: KOSOVO: BELGRADE: SERB TROOPS AWARDED MEDALS

Serbo-Croat/Nat
The leaders of the Yugoslav troops who served in Kosovo have been presenting some of their men with medals, praising them as heroes of the pe...

Serbo-Croat/Nat
The leaders of the Yugoslav troops who served in Kosovo have been presenting some of their men with medals, praising them as heroes of the people.
At the same time Serb political and religious leaders from the region have urged Serbs to remain in the province, despite fears they will become targets of reprisals by Kosovar Albanians.
In recent days, Serbs in Kosovo have also voiced doubts about NATO's commitment to their safety.
But allied commanders say the role of NATO troops in the province is to assure the well-being of all its inhabitants, whatever their ethnic or religious background.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I congratulate you and I wish that you proudly carry the medal of peoples' hero, which will be put on your battle flag when all the members of your brigade come from Kosovo. Thank you for everything you have done for your country, our fatherland and our people."
SUPERCAPTION: GeneralNebojsa Pavkovic, Commander of the 3rd Army
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"The Serb Radical Party thinks that Yugoslavia and Serbia should do everything in their power to allow the Serbian people to concentrate in the bigger cities and areas where they represent the majority so they can defend themselves more easily from attacks by Albanian terrorists and from the Americans who want to see all the Serbs leave Kosovo and Metohija".
SUPER CAPTION: Vojislav Seselj, Leader of the Serbian Radical Party
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I pray and appeal to all of you, brothers and sisters, who live and who have suffered in Kosovo and Metohija not to leave your ancient and sacred homeland. As a priest I come to Pec, my spiritual children and all good people who live here and I would like to stay for longer."
SUPER CAPTION: Patriarch Pavle, Head of Serbian Orthodox Church
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The leaders of the Yugoslav troops who served in Kosovo have been presenting some of their men with medals, praising them as heroes of the people.
At the same time Serb political and religious leaders from the region have urged Serbs to remain in the province, despite fears they will become targets of reprisals by Kosovar Albanians.
In recent days, Serbs in Kosovo have also voiced doubts about NATO's commitment to their safety.
But allied commanders say the role of NATO troops in the province is to assure the well-being of all its inhabitants, whatever their ethnic or religious background.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I congratulate you and I wish that you proudly carry the medal of peoples' hero, which will be put on your battle flag when all the members of your brigade come from Kosovo. Thank you for everything you have done for your country, our fatherland and our people."
SUPERCAPTION: GeneralNebojsa Pavkovic, Commander of the 3rd Army
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"The Serb Radical Party thinks that Yugoslavia and Serbia should do everything in their power to allow the Serbian people to concentrate in the bigger cities and areas where they represent the majority so they can defend themselves more easily from attacks by Albanian terrorists and from the Americans who want to see all the Serbs leave Kosovo and Metohija".
SUPER CAPTION: Vojislav Seselj, Leader of the Serbian Radical Party
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I pray and appeal to all of you, brothers and sisters, who live and who have suffered in Kosovo and Metohija not to leave your ancient and sacred homeland. As a priest I come to Pec, my spiritual children and all good people who live here and I would like to stay for longer."
SUPER CAPTION: Patriarch Pavle, Head of Serbian Orthodox Church
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A senior Chinese leader has joined Yugoslavia's PresidentSlobodan Milosevic in accusing the U-N mission in Kosovo of tolerating "genocide" against non-Albanians.
Li Peng, chairman of the Chinese National People's CongressStanding Committee, is heading a delegation on an official visit to Yugoslavia.
Together Li and Milosevic said on Monday that NATO-led peacekeepers should be withdrawn from Kosovo.
While in Belgrade, Li also denounced last year's NATO bombing campaign as a violation of international law and praised Yugoslavia for its "heroic" defence against the Western alliance.
Li Peng, the second-most powerful figure in the Chinese Communist Party, met Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic on Monday.
The two of them sharply criticised the troubled U-N mission in Kosovo in a joint statement following their evening meeting.
In their statement, Li and Milosevic denounced the "systematic" violations of the U-N Security Council resolution which established the peacekeeping mission in Kosovo last year.
They claimed "international security and civilian presence is being abused for the interests of Albanian terrorists and their allies in NATO."
They also alleged that "under the authority of the U-N, genocide against the Serb people and other non-Albanians was being carried out."
After meeting Milosevic, Li addressed the Yugoslav parliament.
There he called last year's NATO air campaign in Serbia a "flagrant violation of international law."
He received rapturous applause for his praise of the Yugoslavs' "heroic defence" against the Western alliance.
China, a powerful Security Council member, has sought to maintain and expand links with Belgrade despite Milosevic's international isolation and his indictment by the U-N war crimes tribunal.
Its interest in improving relations with Yugoslavia intensified after U-S jets mistakenly attacked the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, killing three Chinese citizens and devastating the building.
After Belgrade, Li is to visit Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine.
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A senior Chinese leader has joined Yugoslavia's PresidentSlobodan Milosevic in accusing the U-N mission in Kosovo of tolerating "genocide" against non-Albanians.
Li Peng, chairman of the Chinese National People's CongressStanding Committee, is heading a delegation on an official visit to Yugoslavia.
Together Li and Milosevic said on Monday that NATO-led peacekeepers should be withdrawn from Kosovo.
While in Belgrade, Li also denounced last year's NATO bombing campaign as a violation of international law and praised Yugoslavia for its "heroic" defence against the Western alliance.
Li Peng, the second-most powerful figure in the Chinese Communist Party, met Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic on Monday.
The two of them sharply criticised the troubled U-N mission in Kosovo in a joint statement following their evening meeting.
In their statement, Li and Milosevic denounced the "systematic" violations of the U-N Security Council resolution which established the peacekeeping mission in Kosovo last year.
They claimed "international security and civilian presence is being abused for the interests of Albanian terrorists and their allies in NATO."
They also alleged that "under the authority of the U-N, genocide against the Serb people and other non-Albanians was being carried out."
After meeting Milosevic, Li addressed the Yugoslav parliament.
There he called last year's NATO air campaign in Serbia a "flagrant violation of international law."
He received rapturous applause for his praise of the Yugoslavs' "heroic defence" against the Western alliance.
China, a powerful Security Council member, has sought to maintain and expand links with Belgrade despite Milosevic's international isolation and his indictment by the U-N war crimes tribunal.
Its interest in improving relations with Yugoslavia intensified after U-S jets mistakenly attacked the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, killing three Chinese citizens and devastating the building.
After Belgrade, Li is to visit Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine.
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President of the Serbian Radical PartyVojislav Seselj said he wanted to explore incidences of “buying controllers” and “even the buying of party officials in certain municipalities” in Sunday’s general election, speaking at a press conference in Belgrade on Thursday.
"We will explore in some municipalities and in some polling stations things that are not allowed in the electoral process” said Seselj.
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We will explore in some municipalities and in some polling stations things that are not allowed in the electoral process. Attempts of buying controllers in some places and even the buying of party officials in certain municipalities."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "I think that control over the media has done everything, because it conducted a so-called total propaganda. Total propaganda that destroys people's brain leading to control of consciousness. This is a proven process in science."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "In my opinion, what prevailed for Vucic, that I do not find myself in the second round, is the fact that in the last days of the campaign Vucic brought his mum and dad to the television studio to praise him, with national coverage on the show, which lasted 2 hours and 20 minutes. And I, you know, am an orphan without a father and mother, and I could not bring neither father nor mother, and I had no television to go on, and I had no one to praise me."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We want to replace the complete management of Radio Television of Serbia and Radio Television of Vojvodina because they are immoral people, people without character, people who sell themselves for money and privileges, and who never in their life did conscientiously perform their job."
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President of the Serbian Radical PartyVojislav Seselj said he wanted to explore incidences of “buying controllers” and “even the buying of party officials in certain municipalities” in Sunday’s general election, speaking at a press conference in Belgrade on Thursday.
"We will explore in some municipalities and in some polling stations things that are not allowed in the electoral process” said Seselj.
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We will explore in some municipalities and in some polling stations things that are not allowed in the electoral process. Attempts of buying controllers in some places and even the buying of party officials in certain municipalities."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, President of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "I think that control over the media has done everything, because it conducted a so-called total propaganda. Total propaganda that destroys people's brain leading to control of consciousness. This is a proven process in science."
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Celebrations after ruling coalition wins election

(30 Mar 2009) SHOTLIST
++INTERIOR SHOTS++
1. Various of supporters from the coalition for EuropeanMontenegro party singing and celebrating at party headquart...

(30 Mar 2009) SHOTLIST
++INTERIOR SHOTS++
1. Various of supporters from the coalition for EuropeanMontenegro party singing and celebrating at party headquarters
2. Montenegro Prime MinisterMilo Djukanovic, entering room
3. Djukanovic clapping and waving as audience in background cheers and chants his name
4. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Milo Djukanovic, Montenegro Prime Minister:
"Dear friends, the coalition for European Montenegro has absolute victory at these elections. (Applause) This victory is more convincing than any other before."
5. Various of crowd chanting and singing
++NIGHT SHOTS+++
6. Fireworks in skies over Podgorica
7. Woman with umbrella taking photo of fireworks
8. Various of fireworks
9. Various of people in cars waving flags and tooting horns in support of election win
STORYLINE
The ruling pro-European coalition that led the tiny Balkan state of Montenegro to independence convincingly won early parliamentary elections Sunday, an independent vote monitoring group said.
The Podgorica-based Centre for Monitoring said that based on a complete vote count, the European Montenegro grouping of long time Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic won about 51 percent, giving it 49 seats in the 81-seat parliament.
The opposition pro-Serb Socialist People's Party was a distant second with about 17 percent, giving it 16 seats.
Official results are expected on Monday, but the independent count made at polling stations by the group's monitors after the polls close has proved highly reliable in the past.
Djukanovic himself declared an "absolute victory" that was more "convincing than any other before" as he addressed jubilant supporters at his party's headquarters in Podgorica.
Hundreds more celebrated in the streets of the city with fireworks and much honking of car horns.
It was reported some even began firing their guns into the air.
The fragmented opposition conceded the defeat, the worst since 1990 when the first democratic elections were held in Montenegro.
Djukanovic called the vote 18 months early, saying he wanted a new mandate for painful economic and social reforms needed to bring the country closer to the European Union and NATO membership.
The opposition, however, says that the man who has ruled the tiny nation of some 680-thousand people almost unchallenged since 1990, scheduled the vote early because he feared the global financial crisis that is starting to grip his Adriatic Sea state could dent his popularity over the long term.
Turnout was about 65 percent, about three percent lower than in the last parliamentary elections held in 2006, which were comfortably won by Djukanovic's coalition, according to independent vote monitors.
Because of the global financial crisis, Montenegro is faced with a sharp drop in foreign investments.
Its economic growth of over 10 percent in 2007, one of the highest in Europe, is expected to drop to 2 percent this year, according to International Monetary Fund estimates.
Montenegro split from much larger Serbia in a popular referendum in 2006.
Local analysts said that Montenegrins regularly vote for Djukanovic because the opposition does not have a clear alternative to the one offered by his ruling coalition.
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(30 Mar 2009) SHOTLIST
++INTERIOR SHOTS++
1. Various of supporters from the coalition for EuropeanMontenegro party singing and celebrating at party headquarters
2. Montenegro Prime MinisterMilo Djukanovic, entering room
3. Djukanovic clapping and waving as audience in background cheers and chants his name
4. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Milo Djukanovic, Montenegro Prime Minister:
"Dear friends, the coalition for European Montenegro has absolute victory at these elections. (Applause) This victory is more convincing than any other before."
5. Various of crowd chanting and singing
++NIGHT SHOTS+++
6. Fireworks in skies over Podgorica
7. Woman with umbrella taking photo of fireworks
8. Various of fireworks
9. Various of people in cars waving flags and tooting horns in support of election win
STORYLINE
The ruling pro-European coalition that led the tiny Balkan state of Montenegro to independence convincingly won early parliamentary elections Sunday, an independent vote monitoring group said.
The Podgorica-based Centre for Monitoring said that based on a complete vote count, the European Montenegro grouping of long time Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic won about 51 percent, giving it 49 seats in the 81-seat parliament.
The opposition pro-Serb Socialist People's Party was a distant second with about 17 percent, giving it 16 seats.
Official results are expected on Monday, but the independent count made at polling stations by the group's monitors after the polls close has proved highly reliable in the past.
Djukanovic himself declared an "absolute victory" that was more "convincing than any other before" as he addressed jubilant supporters at his party's headquarters in Podgorica.
Hundreds more celebrated in the streets of the city with fireworks and much honking of car horns.
It was reported some even began firing their guns into the air.
The fragmented opposition conceded the defeat, the worst since 1990 when the first democratic elections were held in Montenegro.
Djukanovic called the vote 18 months early, saying he wanted a new mandate for painful economic and social reforms needed to bring the country closer to the European Union and NATO membership.
The opposition, however, says that the man who has ruled the tiny nation of some 680-thousand people almost unchallenged since 1990, scheduled the vote early because he feared the global financial crisis that is starting to grip his Adriatic Sea state could dent his popularity over the long term.
Turnout was about 65 percent, about three percent lower than in the last parliamentary elections held in 2006, which were comfortably won by Djukanovic's coalition, according to independent vote monitors.
Because of the global financial crisis, Montenegro is faced with a sharp drop in foreign investments.
Its economic growth of over 10 percent in 2007, one of the highest in Europe, is expected to drop to 2 percent this year, according to International Monetary Fund estimates.
Montenegro split from much larger Serbia in a popular referendum in 2006.
Local analysts said that Montenegrins regularly vote for Djukanovic because the opposition does not have a clear alternative to the one offered by his ruling coalition.
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BOSNIA: LEADERS VOTE IN ELECTIONS

Serbo-Croat/Nat
Leaders from both sides of the political divide came out to vote in Bosnia's general elections Saturday.
The poll is billed as a showdown ...

Serbo-Croat/Nat
Leaders from both sides of the political divide came out to vote in Bosnia's general elections Saturday.
The poll is billed as a showdown between reformers and hard-line ethnic nationalists who led the country to war eight years ago.
The SocialDemocratic (SDP) Party is predicted to take nearly 40 percent of the vote in the Bosnian Federation and win the election.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"And I'm sure that today the Bosnian people will send a clear message to the nationalistic parties who have been running this country for ten years that they have to go to the past where they belong. The changes are in front of us."
SUPERCAPTION: Zlatko Lagumdzija, SDP Leader
Also pressing for closer ties with Europe and the West is war time prime minister Haris Siladjic, now President of the Party for Bosnia.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I think people will vote for a change to the DaytonPeace agreement that stopped the war but didn't bring justice."
SUPER CAPTION: Haris Siladjic, Party for Bosnia President
Disappointed that the 1995Dayton Peace Agreement has not produced lasting peace and justice, he suggested the electorate would endorse change.
Siladjic hopes to enter a coalition government.
Wartime president Alija Izetbegovic also voted in Sarajevo, for his Muslim-led Party for Democratic Action.
The wife of Bosnia's number one war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic cast her ballot in Pale, the Bosnian Serb wartime capital.
Ljiljana Karadzic refused to say whether she voted for candidates of the ultra-nationalist Serb Democratic Party (SDS), which her husband once led.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"I hope the one I voted for will win. Who I voted for is a secret."
SUPER CAPTION: Ljiljana Karadzic, Wife of Radovan Karadzic
Karadzic was banned from politics after he was indicted by the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague in connection with atrocities committed during the conflict.
He remains at large.
Karadzic's wartime ally Dragan Kalinic, now SDS Party candidate for SerbPrime Minister, also voted in Pale.
Serb member of multi-ethnic Presidency, Zivko Radisic, and his wife arrived to vote in Banja Luka.
WithinRepublica Serpska, the only pro-western party is the Serb People's Democratic Party (SNDS).
Prime Minister of Republica Serpska and SNDS candidate for the Presidency of the tiny mini-state, Milorad Dodik, also voted in Banja Luca.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I think that my party will win in Republica Serpska. I think that we are the only ones who will bring Bosnia closer to Europe."
SUPER CAPTION: Milorad Dodik, SNDS Party
Final official results could take weeks.
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Serbo-Croat/Nat
Leaders from both sides of the political divide came out to vote in Bosnia's general elections Saturday.
The poll is billed as a showdown between reformers and hard-line ethnic nationalists who led the country to war eight years ago.
The SocialDemocratic (SDP) Party is predicted to take nearly 40 percent of the vote in the Bosnian Federation and win the election.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"And I'm sure that today the Bosnian people will send a clear message to the nationalistic parties who have been running this country for ten years that they have to go to the past where they belong. The changes are in front of us."
SUPERCAPTION: Zlatko Lagumdzija, SDP Leader
Also pressing for closer ties with Europe and the West is war time prime minister Haris Siladjic, now President of the Party for Bosnia.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I think people will vote for a change to the DaytonPeace agreement that stopped the war but didn't bring justice."
SUPER CAPTION: Haris Siladjic, Party for Bosnia President
Disappointed that the 1995Dayton Peace Agreement has not produced lasting peace and justice, he suggested the electorate would endorse change.
Siladjic hopes to enter a coalition government.
Wartime president Alija Izetbegovic also voted in Sarajevo, for his Muslim-led Party for Democratic Action.
The wife of Bosnia's number one war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic cast her ballot in Pale, the Bosnian Serb wartime capital.
Ljiljana Karadzic refused to say whether she voted for candidates of the ultra-nationalist Serb Democratic Party (SDS), which her husband once led.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"I hope the one I voted for will win. Who I voted for is a secret."
SUPER CAPTION: Ljiljana Karadzic, Wife of Radovan Karadzic
Karadzic was banned from politics after he was indicted by the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague in connection with atrocities committed during the conflict.
He remains at large.
Karadzic's wartime ally Dragan Kalinic, now SDS Party candidate for SerbPrime Minister, also voted in Pale.
Serb member of multi-ethnic Presidency, Zivko Radisic, and his wife arrived to vote in Banja Luka.
WithinRepublica Serpska, the only pro-western party is the Serb People's Democratic Party (SNDS).
Prime Minister of Republica Serpska and SNDS candidate for the Presidency of the tiny mini-state, Milorad Dodik, also voted in Banja Luca.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"I think that my party will win in Republica Serpska. I think that we are the only ones who will bring Bosnia closer to Europe."
SUPER CAPTION: Milorad Dodik, SNDS Party
Final official results could take weeks.
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Yugoslav PresidentSlobodan Milosevic has attended a brief memorial session for his defence minister who was gunned down on Monday in the latest in a series of Belgrade gangland-style killings of prominent figures.
Milosevic, Serbian PresidentMilan Milutinovic and other grave-faced top officials appeared at the memorial session held in the Yugoslav capital on Tuesday.
Pavle Bulatovic's wife, Slavka, and his children also attended the service.
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic arrived at a brief memorial session for his slain defence minister in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Pavle Bulatovic was gunned down on Monday evening in the latest in a series of gangland-style killings of prominent figures.
Milosevic, Serbian President Milan Milutinovic and other grave-faced top officials were at the memorial session held in the Yugoslav government building.
Bulatovic's wife, Slavka, and his children also attended the service.
Yugoslavia's deputy premier pledged that the state would fight what he called "terrorism".
No state officials were willing to comment on the killing of Bulatovic after the service.
The 52-year-old defence minister, who was Milosevic's close ally from Montenegro - Serbia's junior partner in the Yugoslav federation - was gunned in the restaurant of the soccer club Rad.
Police said Bulatovic later died in a Belgrade military hospital.
Two others with him were slightly wounded, police said in a statement carried by the official Tanjug news agency.
The shooting occurred less than a month after the assassination of Zeljko Raznatovic, better known as Arkan - Serbia's notorious warlord who was also believed to be a major underworld figure.
Several prominent people, some close to Milosevic, have been killed in Belgrade in the past decade.
Most of the murders haven't been solved.
Belgrade residents expressed their shock at the latest slaying.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"This is too much. No one is safe here if they've started killing ministers."
SUPERCAPTION: Voxpop
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"No town is safe in the world, but this is very difficult to understand and I'm not sure what will happen in the future, and that's a problem."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
The Yugoslav government, which met for an urgent session on Monday, said in a statement that Bulatovic "was the victim of a classic terrorist act."
In the murky world of Yugoslav politics, criminal syndicates, security services and the institutions of the state overlap.
As with so many of the assassinations, both the motive and the possible perpetrators were unclear.
Bulatovic's killing comes amid growing tensions between Milosevic and Montenegro, whose leadership has been making moves toward independence from the Yugoslav federation.
He was a top official in the pro-Milosevic Socialist Peoples' Party in Montenegro.
Bulatovic has served as the defence minister of Yugoslavia since 1994.
He was largely a figurehead minister, with all the major decisions being made by Milosevic.
From 1992 to 1994, Bulatovic served as Yugoslav interior minister in the government of Milan Panic, a Serb-born U-S businessman sacked by Milosevic.
Bulatovic will be buried on Thursday in his native village of Gornji Rovci in Montenegro.
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Eng/Serbo-Croat/Nat
Yugoslav PresidentSlobodan Milosevic has attended a brief memorial session for his defence minister who was gunned down on Monday in the latest in a series of Belgrade gangland-style killings of prominent figures.
Milosevic, Serbian PresidentMilan Milutinovic and other grave-faced top officials appeared at the memorial session held in the Yugoslav capital on Tuesday.
Pavle Bulatovic's wife, Slavka, and his children also attended the service.
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic arrived at a brief memorial session for his slain defence minister in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Pavle Bulatovic was gunned down on Monday evening in the latest in a series of gangland-style killings of prominent figures.
Milosevic, Serbian President Milan Milutinovic and other grave-faced top officials were at the memorial session held in the Yugoslav government building.
Bulatovic's wife, Slavka, and his children also attended the service.
Yugoslavia's deputy premier pledged that the state would fight what he called "terrorism".
No state officials were willing to comment on the killing of Bulatovic after the service.
The 52-year-old defence minister, who was Milosevic's close ally from Montenegro - Serbia's junior partner in the Yugoslav federation - was gunned in the restaurant of the soccer club Rad.
Police said Bulatovic later died in a Belgrade military hospital.
Two others with him were slightly wounded, police said in a statement carried by the official Tanjug news agency.
The shooting occurred less than a month after the assassination of Zeljko Raznatovic, better known as Arkan - Serbia's notorious warlord who was also believed to be a major underworld figure.
Several prominent people, some close to Milosevic, have been killed in Belgrade in the past decade.
Most of the murders haven't been solved.
Belgrade residents expressed their shock at the latest slaying.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"This is too much. No one is safe here if they've started killing ministers."
SUPERCAPTION: Voxpop
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"No town is safe in the world, but this is very difficult to understand and I'm not sure what will happen in the future, and that's a problem."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
The Yugoslav government, which met for an urgent session on Monday, said in a statement that Bulatovic "was the victim of a classic terrorist act."
In the murky world of Yugoslav politics, criminal syndicates, security services and the institutions of the state overlap.
As with so many of the assassinations, both the motive and the possible perpetrators were unclear.
Bulatovic's killing comes amid growing tensions between Milosevic and Montenegro, whose leadership has been making moves toward independence from the Yugoslav federation.
He was a top official in the pro-Milosevic Socialist Peoples' Party in Montenegro.
Bulatovic has served as the defence minister of Yugoslavia since 1994.
He was largely a figurehead minister, with all the major decisions being made by Milosevic.
From 1992 to 1994, Bulatovic served as Yugoslav interior minister in the government of Milan Panic, a Serb-born U-S businessman sacked by Milosevic.
Bulatovic will be buried on Thursday in his native village of Gornji Rovci in Montenegro.
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DIPLOMATIC SCANDAL: Joe Biden insults Serbs and Serbian flag

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The US vice-president was one of the most vocal supporters of the NATO bombing of Belgrade back in 1999. Biden refrained from apologizing for the actual war, waged largely from the air by the US and its NATO allies.The vice-president also termed Vucic his friend, and said that they “accomplished a great deal” during the Tuesday talks.He went to compliment the head of the Serbian government, but in an accidental slip of the tongue called his country Croatia, which is another former Yugoslav republic. “I along with President Obama respect the leadership you've shown in some very tough challenging moments, Mr Prime Minister, and your positive vision for the future of Croatia," Biden said.He praised the new agreement on extradition between Washington and Belgrade, also saying the US is ready to invest in the Serbian economy.Meanwhile, hundreds protested the visit near government headquarters. Participants said that the American guest had “desecrated” the country by his arrival."Serbia will never forget that Joe Biden was one of the biggest supporters of the bombing of the Serbian people, the killing of our children, destruction, capture of Serbian lands,” Vojislav Sheshelj, the leader of Serb Radical Party (SRS), which staged the rally, said as cited by RIA-Novosti.It’s unacceptable that “such a villain and evildoer takes honors here and that the Serbian Guard is lined up to greet him,” Sheshelj added.In the US, Biden is considered a major driving force behind the decision to intervene in the 1990sBalkans wars, but has been accused of “Serbophobia” for his hard-line positions.The outgoing vice president pushed hard for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999, which the alliance justified by claims that Serbian security forces were committing genocide against the ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. Evidence of such claims never materialized.Belgrade agreed to a NATO-led peacekeeping force in Kosovo in 1999, but by 2008 the ethnic Albanian provisional government in the province declared independence from Serbia with the full backing of Washington and its allies.Biden also urged the destruction of strategic bridges and oil reserves in Serbia, reminding an Albanian activist during a Senate hearing in 1998 that he was “suggesting we bomb Belgrade.”Addressing the Albanian-American Civic League in 2002, Biden compared Serbia to Nazi Germany as he spoke of his desire “to see exposed those who perpetrated what I consider to be war crimes” against the Albanians.The vice president suggested that the Serbian people must “shed this notion of victimization” and accept their responsibility for the alleged atrocities in Kosovo, just like the Germans did with Hitler and the Nazis. Until this happens no aid should provide to Serbia, he added.Even harsher statements about Serbs have been attributed to Biden by Russian and Serbian outlets. A number of Serbian columnists claim that Biden called the Serbs “illiterate degenerates, baby killers, butchers and rapists” in a 1993 appearance on Larry King's CNN show, and later suggested that Serbs should be put in "Nazi-style concentration camps." The outgoing VP did call for a "Japanese-German style occupation" of Serbia in May 1999, during an appearance on NBC'sMeet the Press.Visits to both Serbia and Kosovo have been scheduled as part of Biden’s farewell Balkan tour on August 15-17.According to Balkan Insider, the US vice president will try "boosting relations" between Belgrade and Pristina during talks with the top Serb and Kosovo officials.

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The US vice-president was one of the most vocal supporters of the NATO bombing of Belgrade back in 1999. Biden refrained from apologizing for the actual war, waged largely from the air by the US and its NATO allies.The vice-president also termed Vucic his friend, and said that they “accomplished a great deal” during the Tuesday talks.He went to compliment the head of the Serbian government, but in an accidental slip of the tongue called his country Croatia, which is another former Yugoslav republic. “I along with President Obama respect the leadership you've shown in some very tough challenging moments, Mr Prime Minister, and your positive vision for the future of Croatia," Biden said.He praised the new agreement on extradition between Washington and Belgrade, also saying the US is ready to invest in the Serbian economy.Meanwhile, hundreds protested the visit near government headquarters. Participants said that the American guest had “desecrated” the country by his arrival."Serbia will never forget that Joe Biden was one of the biggest supporters of the bombing of the Serbian people, the killing of our children, destruction, capture of Serbian lands,” Vojislav Sheshelj, the leader of Serb Radical Party (SRS), which staged the rally, said as cited by RIA-Novosti.It’s unacceptable that “such a villain and evildoer takes honors here and that the Serbian Guard is lined up to greet him,” Sheshelj added.In the US, Biden is considered a major driving force behind the decision to intervene in the 1990sBalkans wars, but has been accused of “Serbophobia” for his hard-line positions.The outgoing vice president pushed hard for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999, which the alliance justified by claims that Serbian security forces were committing genocide against the ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. Evidence of such claims never materialized.Belgrade agreed to a NATO-led peacekeeping force in Kosovo in 1999, but by 2008 the ethnic Albanian provisional government in the province declared independence from Serbia with the full backing of Washington and its allies.Biden also urged the destruction of strategic bridges and oil reserves in Serbia, reminding an Albanian activist during a Senate hearing in 1998 that he was “suggesting we bomb Belgrade.”Addressing the Albanian-American Civic League in 2002, Biden compared Serbia to Nazi Germany as he spoke of his desire “to see exposed those who perpetrated what I consider to be war crimes” against the Albanians.The vice president suggested that the Serbian people must “shed this notion of victimization” and accept their responsibility for the alleged atrocities in Kosovo, just like the Germans did with Hitler and the Nazis. Until this happens no aid should provide to Serbia, he added.Even harsher statements about Serbs have been attributed to Biden by Russian and Serbian outlets. A number of Serbian columnists claim that Biden called the Serbs “illiterate degenerates, baby killers, butchers and rapists” in a 1993 appearance on Larry King's CNN show, and later suggested that Serbs should be put in "Nazi-style concentration camps." The outgoing VP did call for a "Japanese-German style occupation" of Serbia in May 1999, during an appearance on NBC'sMeet the Press.Visits to both Serbia and Kosovo have been scheduled as part of Biden’s farewell Balkan tour on August 15-17.According to Balkan Insider, the US vice president will try "boosting relations" between Belgrade and Pristina during talks with the top Serb and Kosovo officials.

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Britain's Illegal Rave Renaissance: LOCKED OFF

RaveCulture is one of Britain’s great cultural exports, but after its first wave in the late eighties and early nineties, it was soon forced into the underground by stringent new laws and superclubs. But forward 25 years into in the midst of a nationwide purge on the nation’s nightlife, where nearly half of all British clubs have shut down in the last decade, and a new kind of scene has emerged.
Clive Martin investigates this 21st century version of Rave, where young people break into disused spaces with the help of bolt-cutters and complicated squatting laws, to suck on balloons and go hard into the early morning.
But with the police using increasingly extreme tactics to clamp down on these parties, and more than one fatality causing nationwide media panic, can the scene survive?
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Cyborg Bro Escapes From Serbia/Grounded BIG TIME

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published: 01 Aug 2017

Serbian Duke Šešelj teaches history at the Hague

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On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included ...

published: 15 Aug 2012

Western Movies The Last Wagon 1956

When a handful of settlers survive an Apache attack on their wagon train they must put their lives into the hands of ComancheTodd, a white man who has lived with the Comanches most of his life and is wanted for the murder of three men
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Serbia - Exit Europe

Serbia is a divided country, and the border runs right through people's heads. On the one hand, there are people like Milorad Mirčić, who does not think rock 'n' roll has any political relevance. The deputy leader of the Serbian Radical Party also believes that the overthrow of the Milošević regime in 2000 was a coup d'état organised by the Americans. He calls reports of the genocide in Srebrenica "propaganda".

published: 03 Jul 2013

DEJAN LUČIĆ, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SERBIAN COMMITTEE OF 300 - ENGLISH SUBTITLE

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On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included ...

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On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included ...

published: 10 Feb 2012

SAD BUT TRUE: IVAN. IN MEMORY OF OUR FRIEND. (subs: EN-GER-FRA-ITA-ESP and many more).

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Ivan "Vanya" Khutorskoy was just another punk rocker from Moscow. That is, until he finally had enough of way the audiences at the punk shows were constantly targeted by thugs and neo-Nazi skinheads and subjected to aggression and violence at their hands.
Being a tough and brave guy himself, he started to fight back against those who openly beat and maimed the city's young punks. Soon, he found himself providing security for the scene's underground shows. Thanks to the work of Ivan and his friends, today there’s an established and healthy hardcore/punk scene. The occasional secret “cl...

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General Secretary of the CPCCC Xi Jinping delivers speech at the celebratory conference

Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the CPCCentral Committee, has delivered a speech at the conference. He said the establishment of CPC deeply changed direction and process of China’s development, direction and place in the world. He also said Marxism, and its development in China, provided scientific guidelines for the CPC and people, and the foundations for unity.
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On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included ...

published: 10 Feb 2012

Yugoslavia! The Good Old Days of Tito-Style Communism!

Yugoslavia - The Good Old Days of Tito-style Communism.Yugoslavia 1986: This travel film showing the country that used to be one of the greatest travel destinations in the world.
Yugoslavia - The old Tourist movie- travel film made in 1986 by American TV that promoted the wonderful state of YUGOSLAVIA! Today we have only the pieces of what it used to be.
Yugoslavia - The old Tourist movie- travel film made in 1986 by American TV that promoted the wonderful state of YUGOSLAVIA! Today we have only the pieces of what it used to be.
Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe during most of the 20th century. It came into existence after World War I in 1918[i] under the name of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by the merger of the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (its...

published: 08 Apr 2017

The Weight of Chains 2 | Težina lanaca 2

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'The Weight of Chains 2' is a Canadian documentary film by Boris Malagurski dealing with neoliberal reforms in the Balkans and the effects of these reforms on all aspects of life in the former Yugoslavia, from politics, economics, military, culture and education to the media. Through stories of sold off companies, corrupt politicians, fictional tribunals and various military alliances, the film deconstructs modern myths about everything the people have been told will bring them a better life. FeaturingNoam Chomsky, Oliver Stone, Michael Parenti, Carla Del Ponte and others.
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On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included ...

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On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included ...

published: 10 Feb 2012

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Britain's Illegal Rave Renaissance: LOCKED OFF

RaveCulture is one of Britain’s great cultural exports, but after its first wave in the late eighties and early nineties, it was soon forced into the undergrou...

RaveCulture is one of Britain’s great cultural exports, but after its first wave in the late eighties and early nineties, it was soon forced into the underground by stringent new laws and superclubs. But forward 25 years into in the midst of a nationwide purge on the nation’s nightlife, where nearly half of all British clubs have shut down in the last decade, and a new kind of scene has emerged.
Clive Martin investigates this 21st century version of Rave, where young people break into disused spaces with the help of bolt-cutters and complicated squatting laws, to suck on balloons and go hard into the early morning.
But with the police using increasingly extreme tactics to clamp down on these parties, and more than one fatality causing nationwide media panic, can the scene survive?
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RaveCulture is one of Britain’s great cultural exports, but after its first wave in the late eighties and early nineties, it was soon forced into the underground by stringent new laws and superclubs. But forward 25 years into in the midst of a nationwide purge on the nation’s nightlife, where nearly half of all British clubs have shut down in the last decade, and a new kind of scene has emerged.
Clive Martin investigates this 21st century version of Rave, where young people break into disused spaces with the help of bolt-cutters and complicated squatting laws, to suck on balloons and go hard into the early morning.
But with the police using increasingly extreme tactics to clamp down on these parties, and more than one fatality causing nationwide media panic, can the scene survive?
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On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

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Serbia - Exit Europe

Serbia is a divided country, and the border runs right through people's heads. On the one hand, there are people like Milorad Mirčić, who does not think rock 'n...

Serbia is a divided country, and the border runs right through people's heads. On the one hand, there are people like Milorad Mirčić, who does not think rock 'n' roll has any political relevance. The deputy leader of the Serbian Radical Party also believes that the overthrow of the Milošević regime in 2000 was a coup d'état organised by the Americans. He calls reports of the genocide in Srebrenica "propaganda".

Serbia is a divided country, and the border runs right through people's heads. On the one hand, there are people like Milorad Mirčić, who does not think rock 'n' roll has any political relevance. The deputy leader of the Serbian Radical Party also believes that the overthrow of the Milošević regime in 2000 was a coup d'état organised by the Americans. He calls reports of the genocide in Srebrenica "propaganda".

published:03 Jul 2013

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DEJAN LUČIĆ, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SERBIAN COMMITTEE OF 300 - ENGLISH SUBTITLE

For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

published:10 Feb 2012

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SAD BUT TRUE: IVAN. IN MEMORY OF OUR FRIEND. (subs: EN-GER-FRA-ITA-ESP and many more).

ACTUAL SUBTITLES LANGUAGES: ENGLISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, FRENCH, POLISH, SPANISH, SLOVAK, CZECH, UKRAINIAN, CHINESE, GREEK, BULGARIAN, HUNGARIAN, SERBIAN! THANK'S TO ALL PEOPLE, WHO HELPED US WITH TRANSLATION!!
Ivan "Vanya" Khutorskoy was just another punk rocker from Moscow. That is, until he finally had enough of way the audiences at the punk shows were constantly targeted by thugs and neo-Nazi skinheads and subjected to aggression and violence at their hands.
Being a tough and brave guy himself, he started to fight back against those who openly beat and maimed the city's young punks. Soon, he found himself providing security for the scene's underground shows. Thanks to the work of Ivan and his friends, today there’s an established and healthy hardcore/punk scene. The occasional secret “clubby” shows grew into an independent subculture. For today's youth who missed out on the old times, it’s really hard to believe that only few years ago, going to any punk show could result in attacks, beatings and even murders from the city's fascist gangs.
Unfortunately — but predictably — Ivan's work led to his making not only friends, but enemies as well. In November of 2009, he was shot in the head at point-blank range in the doorway of his own home. His killer, 28-year-old neo-Nazi Alexey Korshunov, would accidentally blow himself up with his own grenade in Ukraine two years later. Other members of this group received long jail sentences for their crimes.
In 2013, Ivan's friends pooled their resources to make a documentary film about his life and the circumstances surrounding his death. This film tells the story of a man who literally paid with his life for commitment to the ideals of kindness and humanism. In addition to Ivan's story, the film also provides a rare look into Moscow's underground punk scene in the 2000's and the conditions within which the Russian anti-fascist movement has been developing.
Aside from Ivan's family and friends, members of such famous Russian and European bands as Distemper, Purgen, Naive, Tarakany!, What We Feel, and Stage Bottles, all of whom knew Ivan well, expressed their desire to also get involved in the project.
This film was shot as a part of a charitable solidarity campaign to support Ivan’s family with donations. In two years' time, over 20000 EUR was raised for for Ivan’s parents and for the parents of other neo-Nazi murder victims.
To support Ivan's family, you can donate online to ivanbenefit2014@gmail.com (Paypal). We thank you for your support.
RIP Иван Хуторской. Ivan Khutorskoi. 1983-2009.

ACTUAL SUBTITLES LANGUAGES: ENGLISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, FRENCH, POLISH, SPANISH, SLOVAK, CZECH, UKRAINIAN, CHINESE, GREEK, BULGARIAN, HUNGARIAN, SERBIAN! THANK'S TO ALL PEOPLE, WHO HELPED US WITH TRANSLATION!!
Ivan "Vanya" Khutorskoy was just another punk rocker from Moscow. That is, until he finally had enough of way the audiences at the punk shows were constantly targeted by thugs and neo-Nazi skinheads and subjected to aggression and violence at their hands.
Being a tough and brave guy himself, he started to fight back against those who openly beat and maimed the city's young punks. Soon, he found himself providing security for the scene's underground shows. Thanks to the work of Ivan and his friends, today there’s an established and healthy hardcore/punk scene. The occasional secret “clubby” shows grew into an independent subculture. For today's youth who missed out on the old times, it’s really hard to believe that only few years ago, going to any punk show could result in attacks, beatings and even murders from the city's fascist gangs.
Unfortunately — but predictably — Ivan's work led to his making not only friends, but enemies as well. In November of 2009, he was shot in the head at point-blank range in the doorway of his own home. His killer, 28-year-old neo-Nazi Alexey Korshunov, would accidentally blow himself up with his own grenade in Ukraine two years later. Other members of this group received long jail sentences for their crimes.
In 2013, Ivan's friends pooled their resources to make a documentary film about his life and the circumstances surrounding his death. This film tells the story of a man who literally paid with his life for commitment to the ideals of kindness and humanism. In addition to Ivan's story, the film also provides a rare look into Moscow's underground punk scene in the 2000's and the conditions within which the Russian anti-fascist movement has been developing.
Aside from Ivan's family and friends, members of such famous Russian and European bands as Distemper, Purgen, Naive, Tarakany!, What We Feel, and Stage Bottles, all of whom knew Ivan well, expressed their desire to also get involved in the project.
This film was shot as a part of a charitable solidarity campaign to support Ivan’s family with donations. In two years' time, over 20000 EUR was raised for for Ivan’s parents and for the parents of other neo-Nazi murder victims.
To support Ivan's family, you can donate online to ivanbenefit2014@gmail.com (Paypal). We thank you for your support.
RIP Иван Хуторской. Ivan Khutorskoi. 1983-2009.

published:31 Aug 2015

views:39851

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General Secretary of the CPCCC Xi Jinping delivers speech at the celebratory conference

Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the CPCCentral Committee, has delivered a speech at the conference. He said the establishment of CPC deeply changed direction and process of China’s development, direction and place in the world. He also said Marxism, and its development in China, provided scientific guidelines for the CPC and people, and the foundations for unity.
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Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the CPCCentral Committee, has delivered a speech at the conference. He said the establishment of CPC deeply changed direction and process of China’s development, direction and place in the world. He also said Marxism, and its development in China, provided scientific guidelines for the CPC and people, and the foundations for unity.
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For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

For more information: http://www.icty.org/cases/party/738/4
On Monday 8 October 2001, Judge Almiro Rodrigues confirmed an indictment charging Slobodan Milosevic with crimes committed in Croatia between at least 1 August1991 and June 1992. The indictment was submitted to Judge Rodrigues by the Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte, on 27 September2001.
According to the indictment, confirmed on 8 October 2001, Slobodan Milosevic participated in a joint criminal enterprise between at least 1 August 1991 and June 1992. The purpose of this enterprise was the forcible removal of the majority of the Croat and other non-Serb population from approximately one-third of the territory of the Republic of Croatia, an area he planned to become part of a new Serb-dominated state. This area included those regions that were referred to by Serb authorities as the "SerbianAutonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAOSlavonia, Baranja and WesternSrem" (collectively referred to by Serb Authorities after 19 December 1991 as the "Republic of Serbian Krajina ("RSK")) and "Dubrovnik Republic".
It is alleged that, during the above period, Serb forces, comprised of Yugoslav People's Army ("JNA") units, local Territorial Defence ("TO") units and TO units from Serbia and Montenegro, local and Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs ("MUP") police units and paramilitary units, attacked and took control of towns, villages and settlements in the territories listed above. After the take-over, the Serb forces, in co-operation with the local Serb authorities, established a regime of persecutions designed to drive the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population from these territories.
This regime included the extermination, wilful killing or murder of hundreds of Croat and other non-Serb civilians, including women and elderly persons, the deportation or forcible transfer of at least 170,000 Croat and other non-Serb civilians and the arrest and unlawful confinement or imprisonment under inhumane conditions of thousands of Croat and other non-Serb civilians. As a result, virtually the whole of the Croat and other non-Serb civilian population were forcibly removed, deported or killed in the "Serbian Autonomous District ("SAO") Krajina", the "SAO Western Slavonia", and the "SAO Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem" regions.
Further, public and private property in all the relevant areas were intentionally and wantonly destroyed and plundered, including homes, religious, historical and cultural buildings.
According to the indictment, during the relevant period, Slobodan Milosevic was President of the Republic of Serbia and as such exercised effective control or substantial influence over the participants of the joint criminal enterprise and, either alone or acting in concert with others, effectively controlled or substantially influenced the actions of the Federal Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia ("SFRY") and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ("FRY"), the Serbian MUP, the JNA, the Serb-run TO staff in the relevant territories, and the Serb volunteer groups.

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Serbia: Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj casts election ballot

Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj cast his vote in the Batajnica district of Belgrade on Sunday, as the nation's general elections were underway.
He addressed the media shortly afterwards, saying that they would like to win over 50 percent of votes or at least be the strongest party in parliament. He also added that Radical Party is open to form a coalition with parties who support integration with Russia and are willing to renounce the European Union (EU).
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "More than anything we would like to win more than 50 percent [of the vote] and show the people what real government is, the government which takes care of people's interest. Since this is not likely to happen in this election, we would at least like to be the strongest party in the parliament. Our main goal is to win at least 84 parliamentary seats so that nobody can change the Serbian constitution without Serbian Radicals. Because, the biggest peril for us in the coming period is change of the constitution as order from the Western powers."
SOT, Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (Serbian): "We can form a coalition only with those parties who renounce the European Union and want integration with Russia. During my election campaign, on several occasions, I offered Aleksandar Vucic the opportunity to renounce the European Union and turn towards integration with Russia. If he does that, we can cooperate, support him and form the coalition."
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Croatia - Tujdman's Party: Unfair Advantages

T/I: 10:22:54
Croatian PresidentFranjo Tudjman's ruling Croatian Democratic
Union (HDZ) is the strong favourite to win Sunday's (29/10)
elections for the lower house of Parliament. The opposition parties have been handicapped by the mainly state-run media and face an uphill
struggle to oust a government which has led the country from
communist Yugoslavia to national independence. Tudjman himself is
not up for re-election. But as a charismatic figurehead, his role
of boosting the HDZ campaign has been vital. The HDZ won the first
multi-party elections in 1990 and the first post-independence
elections two years later. It is seen as both nationalist and
right-wing. Tudjman and his party currently enjoy considerable
national popularity because of the Croatian military's recapture
of the Krajina region from rebel Serbs during the summer.
Tudjman's talk of further military action to retake Eastern
Slavonia, the last remaining piece of Croatia still inSerb hands,
if current negotiations for a peaceful hand-back fail have also
helped keep the HDZ at the top of the polls. At an election rally
in the southwestern port city of Rijeka on Wednesday (25/10),
Tudjman was cheered by huge crowds. Shouts of "Croatia, Croatia"
greeted his pledge to win back Eastern Slavonia by force if
necessary. With 90 percent of Croatia's media controlled by the
HDZ, the country's second largest party, the Croatian Social
Liberal Party (HSLS) has been struggling to win support. It was
banned from making television advertisments earlier this month and
an electoral commission running the polls appears relatively
toothless. The minority Serbian People's Party has also attacked
the Government for engineering the election. Spokesman Veselin
Pejnovic said Serbs would be forced to use a different colour
voting slip which would instantly identify them.
SHOWS:
VARIOUS, CROATIA, 25 OCTOBER,1995/FILE
ZAGREB, OCT 25:
Various election posters on hoardings around Zagreb including
HDZ's which says "the right man, the right party at the right
time"
top shots of busy Zagreb city centre
trams, people
flag on Parliament building
plaque
pullout to ws parliament building
Slaven Letica, Croatian political analayst, says the voters have
to choose between a totalitarian state or a democracy - the
future is going to be very important for the future of the
state
NEAR ZAGREB, MAY 1995:
military parade after capture of Western Slavonia - Tudjman in
white army uniform reviews troops and vehicles
OKUCANI, SERB HELD-KRAJINA, MAY 5, 1995
victorious croat soldiers on tanks rolling into town
KNIN, AUGUST 1995
Tudjman review victorious troops after capture of Krajina
KNIN, KRAJINA, AUGUST 5, 1995
ws croatian flag atop hill
croat soldier hugging and celebrating
croatian tanks through main street
RIJEKA, OCTOBER 25, 1995
HDZ rally
Tudjman sot saying he is ready to negotiate the peaceful
reintegration of Eastern Slavonia but if this is not possible
he will solve the problem by force
crowd chanting
crowd cheers
Croatian flag is raised
tudjman at attention;
VUKOVAR, CROATIA, NOVEMBER 15, 1991
soldier carrying croatian flag through town
ws vukovar devastation
soldier firing from inside building
tracking shot of devestated town
tank rolling through street
ZAGREB, 25/10
liberal party stand in town centre
Liberal Party secretary Bozo Kovacevic says there are many
obstacles in their way - the party was banned from running its
own commercials on television
banned Liberal Party advert "Dosta"
Drazen Budisa, Liberal Party leader waves to audience at rally
wide of stage
Serbian National Party spokesman Veselin Pejnovic saying the serbs
would immediately identify them
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Why Do Croatia & Serbia Hate Each Other?

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From religious conflicts to border disputes, Croatia and Serbia have been at odds for decades. So what is behind this animosity and why do they hate each other?
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"The EU-shepherded agreement to start talks between Belgrade and Prishtina is a recent sign that the winds in the Balkans might be starting to blow in a different direction."
Serbian Genocide
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"During WWII the Independent State of Croatia was established - a puppet state of the Nazi regime, ruled by the racist, fascist "Ustaša" party. "
Croatia profile - Timeline
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"1918 - Croatian national assembly votes to join the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire."
UN court dismisses Croatia and Serbia genocide claims (BBCNews)
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"The International Court of Justice has rejected claims of genocide by Serbia and Croatia against each other during the Croatian war of secession from Yugoslavia."
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SERBIA: BELGRADE: SERB PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED

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XFASerbia's PresidentMilan Milutinovic officially dissolved the Serb parliament on Wednesday, one day after the parliament ratified an agreement by Slobodan Milosevic's party to share power with democracy forces in the dominant Yugoslav republic.
The parliamentary speaker, Dragan Tomic, formally proclaimed December 23rd as the date for the new elections.
Under the constitution, these steps follow Tuesday's decision by the Serbian parliament to approve a transition government to administer Yugoslavia's main republic until the elections.
Those elections, which will be held nearly a year ahead of schedule, offer President Vojislav Kostunica's forces a chance to win control of the legislature, which had been dominated by Milosevic's allies.
Kostunica assumed the federal presidency on October 7th, after defeating Milosevic in the September 24th election.
A popular uprising forced the Yugoslav strongman to concede defeat.
Yugoslavia is made up of two republics: Serbia and Montenegro.
However, the key to real power in Yugoslavia lies in controlling Serbia, which accounts for 90 percent of the country's population and virtually all of the economy.
Kostunica and his allies in the 18-party Democratic Opposition of Serbia have been struggling to consolidate their authority, jump-start the economy and enable Yugoslavia to rejoin major international organisations.
On the federal level, he has been forced to negotiate with some of Milosevic's allies, notably the Montenegro-based Socialist People's Party, to try to form a national government.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"The main goal of this government in the short term will be to stabilize political, social and economic life in our republic and to create conditions after the elections for long term stabilization, for the benefit of all citizens of Serbia. I want to inform you that I signed a decision today to dissolve the Parliament of Serbia."
SUPERCAPTION: Milan Milutonovic, Serbian President
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"With this agreement on the early parliamentary elections, we declared civil peace in Serbia. That is a huge result. The agreement as a whole should enable civil peace in our country and all political subjects that are forming this government now will do their best to secure that peace."
SUPERCAPTION: Milomir Minic, new Serbian Premier
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
" I know that there is still political tension in our country. But, the Democratic Opposition of Serbia have promised, with all other subjects in this government, to create conditions for early democratic elections on December 23rd."
SUPERCAPTION: Nebojsa Covic, Serbian Vice-Premier
SOUNDBITE: (Serbian)
"I want